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Alayna 2022-03-23 09:03:00
great director
This kind of British humor is acceptable, I like it. The film describes the life of a group of people at the bottom who have committed crimes. Of course, most of them are not heinous criminals, but they are not tolerated by this society full of morality. At the end of the film, an interesting and...
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Glennie 2022-01-16 08:01:11
"An Angel": Realism, Moral Allegory and Melodrama
"An Angel" (2012) is a film directed by British director Ken Loach, famous for its realistic description of the road to self-salvation of young workers on the verge of unemployment. The title "Angels' Share" (Angels' Share) is a term for the part of the whisky that is lost due to evaporation during...

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Performing Experience
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Zion 2022-03-18 09:01:06
The "Guessing the Train" version of "Drinking Life", the ending is really funny and healing. I cracked "Cheers" and I laughed and cracked hahaha. The skin of the Scots + natural optimism is really incisive! "It's like Mona Lisa in your bedroom!""Mona Who?"Hahaha!
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Guiseppe 2022-03-25 09:01:18
3.5. Rocky has changed a lot this time, from realism to drama comedy, which is very relaxed, beautiful and coherent. But can this film win the jury award? Too much moisture!
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Robbie: Whisky? I've never even tasted whisky.
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Robbie: [to his baby son] Luke, I swear on your life, and on mine, that I will never hurt another person as long as I live. That's a promise, wee man.
[kisses the baby]
Leonie: What if Clancy turns up? What about your promise then? Will you walk away?
Robbie: Leonie, if I turn and walk away, or run away, it's not gonna make a difference to me. He's gonna stab me in the back.
Leonie: What is it between you two?
Leonie: His dad fought my dad at school. It's been like this for years, it's just the way it is.
Leonie: The way it is? And will Luke fight his son, too, Robbie?