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Brain 2022-01-08 08:03:09
secret
This film is considered to be a more "orthodox" one of Igoyan's works. He lacked his signature weird music, lost mystical mysticism, lost the grotesque character and wanton sensuality, and lost the very individual experimental style. The film is more introverted and approachable in terms of story,...
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Mariela 2022-01-08 08:03:09
The Sweet Hereafter
On a winter night, lawyer Michel (Ian Holm) was washing a car in a car wash, when he received a phone call from his daughter, Zoe, who was drugged, and his words revealed the conceptual contradiction between father and daughter. Michelle, who was sulking, encountered the embarrassment that the door...

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Vallie 2022-04-24 07:01:17
A Rashomon. An accident, two narratives, just to say what the child will grow up to, adults can't control it, just like the unpredictable lie and the crooked daughter.
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Amber 2022-01-08 08:03:09
Who is the prisoner? Maybe it was just an accident? Maybe it's just a frustrated lawyer father looking for something to do? Maybe nothing? Maybe it should be faced? Maybe let go? Perhaps it should be like the beginning of the film, where a family of three cuddled together quietly and fell asleep. I didn't understand it at the time. Because of the disgusting Spanish dubbing. Excuses~
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Dolores: I remember wrenching the steering wheel to the right and slapping my foot against the brake petal. I wasn't the driver anymore. The bus was like this huge wave about to break over us. Bear Otto, the Lambston kids, the Hamiltons, the Prescotts, the teenaged boys and girls from Bartlett Hill Road, Pete, Suzy, Laura, Rick, Sean Walker, Nicole Burnell, Billy Ansel's twins, Jessica and Mason... all the children of my town.
[begins sobbing]
Mitchell Stephens: Then what happened?
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Mitchell Stephens: [speaking of his estranged daughter's feeling for him and her mother when she was a child] She loved us both equally then... Just as she hates us both equally now.