Lia Frankland

Lia Frankland

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    • Evan 2022-03-22 09:02:16

      20s and 30s

      I thought it would be an educational film about fear of marriage and education, but it may be applicable to any dilemma in life. Does wisdom really increase with age? Will 30s be smarter and calmer than 20s? The 20s may not have enough wisdom, but the vitality and belief they have may be what they...

    • Greyson 2021-12-29 08:01:48

      Tally: A movie with contraceptive effects

      The combination of director Jason Reitman and screenwriter Diablo Cody really didn't disappoint me. Once again, through cold humor and nuanced observation of life, it tells the resonant experience of ordinary people's life. There is a realistic and accurate portrayal of the sacrifices and choices...

    • Myron 2022-03-24 09:02:41

      The editing is really good! The timing is great to bring out the comedy, and the mix has an uncomfortable realism. The turning point at the end is not very unexpected. In retrospect, the script actually has a lot of foreshadowing. "She grows up a little bit every night, and so do we." The arrival of a child and a change in identity doesn't mean saying goodbye to your old self. Compared with the heroes assembled in the next hall, Hollywood needs this seemingly light but powerful female personal growth history more than ever

    • Alex 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      Happy Mother's Day to me.

    Tully quotes

    • Marlo: [Sarcastically] I want to kill myself.

      Sarah: What?

      Drew: No, mommy's just joking, honey. Like a clown.

      Marlo: [Mime-honks her nose] Honk!

    • Marlo: [Driving through her old Brooklyn neighborhood for the first time in years] That's a dog bakery now!

      Tully: What was it before?

      Marlo: A bakery for humans. People used to eat flour back then.