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Rosalia 2022-04-03 09:01:12
How much effort did they put in to get equal treatment with others?
The film is based on true events. The story of Stacie (Ellen Page), an auto mechanic, and his detective girlfriend Laurel (Julianne Moore) fight their pension rights after the latter is diagnosed with a terminal illness.
Unsurprisingly, Aunt Baa suffers again . Although she is very handsome...
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Genesis 2022-03-31 08:01:02
Reflections on my country's Social Civilization and Legal Soundness from "Rejected Life"
It is recommended that all people who have finished watching the film watch the 38-minute freeheld documentary again. Almost all the important plots in the film have prototypes in the documentary, which are very meaningful and worth watching more than the film itself.
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Dannie 2022-04-02 09:01:16
In terms of biopics, the characters are thin, the encounter between the two soul protagonists and the formation of a family is comparable to a gun date. I was already disgusted after watching it for thirty minutes. The affirmative action in the second half is above the standard. Of course, this is entirely due to the passionate performances of the two supporting actors, and the charm of the film is only based on true stories.
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Rickey 2022-04-02 09:01:16
It's not that I don't like lace films, it's that page's stupid face that can't act makes me hate it.
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[From Trailer]
[about Laurel's upcoming appeal]
Toohey: If they say yes my tax dollars go to her girlfriend.
Dane Wells: Yeah. The same way your wife gets your pension if *you* die!
Toohey: Yeah, but she's my *wife*.
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Laurel Hester: You can drywall?
Stacie Andree: Hell yeah.
Laurel Hester: That's sexy.