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Davon 2022-01-12 08:02:13
Please choose me
After watching this faint British movie calmly, my heart is no longer peaceful.
Human aging is really the most terrifying killer in the world, it kills all good memories. I think of grandma and grandfather, and also think of us. I don't know who will be selected by this terrible disease when we... -
Elmore 2022-01-12 08:02:13
The light at the end of the long road
I chose this movie because of my preference for Judy Dench, but the movie itself has moved me far more than Judy’s proficient acting skills. This is a movie about the elderly and also an intellectual movie. Since I was born in a teacher’s family, I sympathize with the character, life, and style of...

Richard Eyre
Character Evaluation
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Ambrose 2022-03-25 09:01:16
Since we look forward to blooming, we cannot refuse to grow old. In the river of time, life is swept away. Death is not necessarily as beautiful as autumn leaves. Spiritual energy, talent, pride, and beauty have all withered away, and the once humble worship has now changed its position. Everything and everybody mean to be a worn-done thing, which ware and ware and ware until they go.
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Antonette 2022-04-24 07:01:19
If one day love is going to die, it must be the end of my life! The performance of this film is dazzling, with Kate Winslet's youthful anger in her youth, Judi Dench's relentless panic in her later years, and Jim Broadbent's clumsy stutter, it's really wonderful!
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