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Marty 2022-03-27 09:01:23

I just started paying attention to this movie because Matthew Goode had a cameo in it. And then later because Cemetery Junction is near RDG.

The dream-seeking years of three lush men. . . Although the strength is lacking, there are also sparkling and moving stars. . .

The supporting roles of several big casts are very powerful. Although Ricky Gervais himself is inconspicuous, but Ralph Fiennes, Emily Watson, Matthew Goode's few appearances are star-studded, RG's idea of ​​finding big names to play is very smart.

The 1970s are restored to the retro and simple, and those antique cars look very cute.

RG's second long film guide. Passed. Although the first time The Invention of Lying has not been seen.

The soundtrack is amazing. I wonder why the OST hasn't been released yet.

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Extended Reading
  • Rico 2022-04-02 09:01:15

    The key is not what kind of life is right. You can live a youthful indulgent life and act arbitrarily, but you must learn to be responsible for yourself, know the life you want, and work hard for it. A very good-looking youth film, full of laughter, emotion and dreams

  • Marilou 2022-03-31 09:01:09

    Bland, the plot is old-fashioned. Samsung gave the music of the 70s, especially when the last rain song came out, one of my fav zeppelins.

Cemetery Junction quotes

  • [last lines]

    Freddie Taylor: Why did you decide to come at the last minute?

    Julie: Because I think I might be in love with you, too.

    Freddie Taylor: No, I guessed that. I mean why did you leave it until the last minute? We almost missed the train.

    Julie: No. Thought I'd make a dramatic entrance.

    Freddie Taylor: Don't know why we ran so hard, there's another one in an hour.

  • [to Freddie, on his first day at work]

    Mike Ramsay: When you're selling life assurance, you want the stench of death in their nostrils. You're talking to the husband but you want the missus thinking "Crumbs, Chief! What's my life gonna be like when he pegs it?" Men work, women worry - that's what you rely on.