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Leif 2022-03-21 09:02:28
In fact, our life is an uneasy status quo.
The French version is unreachable, relaxed, romantic, and the American version is humorous and witty. You don’t want to be at ease. You have no better choice than to work hard. There are many things you can’t help yourself. For example, you never know surprises and surprises. Which one comes first,...
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Chet 2021-12-25 08:01:42
Essay
When I watched it, I chose the wrong version. I saw this. It is said that the French version is better. Try it again next time. The plot is very simple, but the process is very smooth, which is a common healing movie routine. Getting along with people really has something to do with fate. Two...

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Vance 2022-03-25 09:01:13
The details of the French original have been forgotten, and I only remember a general outline of the story. It is difficult to compare the differences between the American version and the original, but the Hollywood adaptation is 14 minutes longer than the original, and the story seems fragmented. It's superficial, not smooth enough, not deep enough, a very perfunctory, utilitarian adaptation. The praiseworthy passages are basically completely reproduced from the original version. For example, Dell released pressure (smashing things) for Phillip when he was most depressed and unable to vent. .
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Randi 2021-12-25 08:01:42
Maybe it's more modern, I think it's better than the French version, the figure and face of the female nurse is really good.
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Dell Scott: [trying to help Philip to breathe] Ain't nothing extraordinary about breathing, man. P, you know damn well I need this gig. So, You take a deep breath or I AM gonna give you mouth-to-mouth.
[Philip laughs and starts breathing]
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Dell Scott: You okay, man? I mean, does something else hurt?
Philip Lacasse: It's my legs. It's the nerves. It's called neurogenic pain. It's like being on fire.
Dell Scott: They don't give you nothing for that?
Philip Lacasse: Different medications. It helps a bit. Not enough.
Dell Scott: Hurt enough to make you wanna off yourself?
Philip Lacasse: No. But losing my wife does.
Dell Scott: I'mma help you.