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Levi 2022-09-07 12:19:34
There are not many love movies that can move the male audience, let alone the love between two women
This is a heartwarming and heartbreaking love movie. There are not many love movies that can move the male audience, let alone the love between two women.
If you've seen or heard of this movie, you won't miss the perfect charm of the two main characters. Cate Blanchett's Carroll, the Queen's... -
Zella 2022-09-22 16:27:53
Love happens
It is said that in the original "The Price of Salt", the whole article is written from the perspective of Therese Belivet, and Carol Aird's perspective is very small. I haven't read the original book, but assuming the movie is faithful to the original book, Carol's point of view does appear only at...

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Frances 2022-04-24 07:01:06
As a straight man, I feel deeply discriminated against :) To tell the truth, if the female characters were portrayed in such a perfunctory way and lack of dimension, they would have been drowned in saliva? There is nothing to say about the two female lead roles, but the pressure from public opinion is too light, so the impression is that the story is really hypocritical and petite...
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Domenica 2022-04-23 07:02:02
Take the pit first! How could Rooney and Queen Cate's Lily not watch? !
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Therese Belivet: Have you ever been in love with a boy?
Richard Semco: No.
Therese Belivet: But you've heard of it.
Richard Semco: Of course. I mean, have I heard of people like that? Sure.
Therese Belivet: I don't mean people like that. I just mean two people who fall in love with each other. Say, a boy and a boy. Out of the blue.
Richard Semco: I don't know anyone like that. But I'll tell you this: there's always some reason for it, in the background.
Therese Belivet: So you don't think it could just... happen to somebody. To anybody.
Richard Semco: No. I don't. What are you saying? Are you in love with a girl?
Therese Belivet: No.
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Therese Belivet: What town is this again?
[the morning after they first made love]
Carol Aird: This? Waterloo.
[laughs]
Carol Aird: Isn't that awful?