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Jayne 2021-12-06 19:21:07
British sweethearts and American mainstream moral consumption
I thought for a long time, should I talk about the British sweetheart that I love first, or the mainstream American ideology that I don't love first. In the end, I think the best is left to the end, so I first talk about the movie itself.
The reason I only want to give 3 stars to Warrior... -
Marley 2021-12-06 19:21:07
Warrior is vulnerable to family psychology
As soon as you finish reading it, take a look at the comments and find that there are many inconsistencies. Then tell everyone about my understanding.
When the movie is almost at the end, I always imagine various possible endings for myself. An ending is very important. It will change...

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Paddy Conlon: I've got a thousand days. A thousand days sober today.
Brendan Conlon: Well, that's great, Pop. But it doesn't change anything.
Paddy Conlon: What do you mean it doesn't change anything? Have a heart, Brendan.
Brendan Conlon: You listen to me. You take your have-a-heart bullshit and you run it down the road. Run it out on someone who doesn't know you like I do.
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Brendan Conlon: That's Tess. And that's Emily and Rosie. They're your nieces, Tommy.
Tom Conlon: Don't know 'em.
Brendan Conlon: I know you don't know them. Of course you don't know them.
Tom Conlon: Why am I looking at pictures of people I don't know?
Brendan Conlon: Because that's my family.
Tom Conlon: And who are you exactly?
Brendan Conlon: I'm your brother, man.
Tom Conlon: You were in the Corps?
Brendan Conlon: What?
Tom Conlon: I said I didn't know you were in the Corps.
Brendan Conlon: I wasn't in the Corps.
Tom Conlon: Then you ain't no brother to me. My brother was in the Corps.