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It's almost a safety education documentary!
Kody 2021-11-22 18:54:23
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Mariano 2021-11-22 18:54:23
When you have a boyfriend who is studying petroleum, you will be pulled by him to watch this kind of film
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Gaston 2021-11-22 18:54:23
It should be the strongest disaster film in the past ten years. It restores the full picture of a real disaster event from all aspects. The first half of How it happend and the second half of How survived it. The director’s images give the story a strong sense of substitution. The progressive layers of literary drama made the moment when the disaster broke out particularly shocking. The sense of presence in the disaster part is full, and it makes people sweat in every minute.
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Felicia: I just had the craziest dream. Wow.
Mike Williams: Wow? Wow. Was I in it?
Felicia: I was... no. I was at a concert, and then on the side of the stage there was this... it was like a two-legged rabbit and...
Mike Williams: Mm, I don't know what part of that is more terrifying.
Felicia: Listen to me. Listen to me. I would move... and then it would mimic everything I was doing.
Mike Williams: Oh, don't tell me any more, because I know where this is going.
Felicia: I think the rabbit was my...
Mike Williams, Felicia: Mother.
Mike Williams: Yes, I know. Thank you. Now it's my nightmare.
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Mike Williams: Might be an ignition problem with your Mustang.
Andrea Fleytas: I was thinking it was maybe fouled plugs.
Mike Williams: Well, it could be a wire. Could be distributor. Does it sound like it's skipping?
Andrea Fleytas: Nope.
Mike Williams: You know what I'm gonna do for you, young lady? I'm gonna keep thinking about all the expensive things could be wrong with your ride.
Andrea Fleytas: [sarcastic] Gee, thanks.
Mike Williams: Hey, stick shift or automatic?
Andrea Fleytas: Do you know me?
Mike Williams: Oh, you gotta stop grinding the shit out of that clutch. I know that.
Andrea Fleytas: Oh, yeah. Says Mr. Toyota.