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Georgianna 2022-03-22 09:02:11

Ghost Town is a decent emotional movie, there is nothing particularly outstanding, and there is no place that strikes the audience, so I also give it a neutral evaluation. I just don't understand the name "Ghost Town", it really doesn't have much to do with the movie. If the ghosts were replaced by living people, the film would be fine as long as it was slightly modified.
The film has a main point about love, that is: who is worthy of love. When Frank (dead husband) finds out Spink (selfish dentist) is a selfish jerk, he refuses to help Spink gain Gervin's trust. Later, the selfish dentist changed, this time, the husband helped him.
In other words, the whole movie wants to tell people to cherish those who have high morals, and those who love for their own sake should also be carefully considered.
This theme is a good idea, because many people do not measure the emotional issues about each other in their relationships. I think, most people agree with this theme, but few people really pay attention to it in reality, and it is more concerned about: wealth.

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  • Lola 2022-04-23 07:02:59

    Viewing time: 2009.4.7 Comments: It is another film that sells dog meat with a sheep's head on it. Fortunately, this transformation is very good, and an alternative romantic comedy is just released! The protagonist in the film has changed his values ​​and outlook on life from a taciturn egotist for the sake of his beloved! The film's use of new ideas to inspire people is worthy of praise!

  • Miller 2022-04-23 07:02:59

    Why romantic dramas can't be as lighthearted as Woody Allen

Ghost Town quotes

  • Bertram Pincus: Dr. Prashar - you're from a... scary country, right?

    Dr. Prashar: ...I'm from India...

    Bertram Pincus: But, you're not... Christian, like us?

    Dr. Prashar: ...I'm a Hindu...

    Bertram Pincus: Yeah. So, um, how would you extract information from a hostile?

    Dr. Prashar: Well... as a... Hindu person... I would just... ask him... politely...

  • Surgeon: Everybody dies.