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Lilla 2022-04-12 09:01:11
[Last Film I Watched] Tender Mercies (1983)
Title: Tender Mercies
Year: 1983
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Barrett 2022-04-13 09:01:06
simple is the best
In recent years, my mood has been very impetuous, and I rarely watch drama films. It's more about watching detectives, suspense, spy movies. Recently, I heard from a friend about "Tender Mercy". I watched it on the sofa while I was fine on the weekend night, and found it to be a very tasty....
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Betty Buckley
Performing Experience
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Reinhold 2022-04-14 09:01:07
It cannot be asserted that this film is in the anti-Hollywood genre, at least the way the film starts is still the same: the down-and-out strongman wants to live an ordinary life incognito, there has long been a whirlpool of Jacques Turner, and there is a history of violence by Cronenberg... ...just the follow-up development, all the signs of contradictions under expectations of all types (old husband and young wife, son and stepfather, religious or not, fan band requesting songs) were all resolved by director Beresford "gently", except for the story line of ex-wife! The male protagonist was puzzled, "Why is it not me, but my daughter who died?" The answer is: it has nothing to do with fate at all. This is due to the conservative ideology of the 1980s. Just as the mother of "Ordinary People" has to admit her mistake, and the daughter of "Golden Pond" finally gets married, the experience of the ex-wife, mother and daughter in this film must also "obey the overall situation".
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Reinhold 2022-04-19 09:03:17
Very solid script. Such stories may not be suitable for young people to read. Those who have experienced pain can better appreciate the softness of life and the hard-won tenderness and compassion.
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