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Schuyler 2023-09-01 07:26:57
There is nothing wrong with the idea of wishing that the person you love the most is yourself. However, most couples who get married are lucky because of their different life experiences (you can't be sure how many relationships he/she was in before you got married), so why bother with the one they once loved People are not themselves but torment themselves, destroy the original peaceful and happy life? ...I like the tone very much, the story is a little dull, and the acting is...
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Tremaine 2023-08-02 15:02:20
While watching and chatting with my boyfriend, the film that is obviously very depressing is also relaxing and enjoyable →_→ I will definitely not post this on the broadcast (yes, the one who read it vaguely, you can’t like it =w...
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Wayne 2023-07-14 08:45:40
The actress' eyes are full of helplessness to be exposed and...
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Krista 2023-07-06 12:23:21
The anniversary is approaching, and I instantly feel that my happiness is built on a stand-in role. It also. . ....
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Duane 2023-06-03 12:33:07
On the ripe fruit, a small wormhole. As full as it was, it was so...
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Geovanny 2023-05-28 23:49:47
Watching this kind of rhythm and structure of art films, you will always be afraid of a Michael Haneke-style tragic ending. Over time, such a vicious setting will be regarded as the norm, and a happy ending has become a rare possibility. Fortunately, even if the story is as grim as Oliver Stritch, down to the truth of aging and powerless human beings, and the reality of relationships that can be caused by a little emotional indulgence, there is always a...
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Larue 2023-05-27 12:44:54
It's amazing how a young director can translate the emotional details of characters into images with such precision. The piano play, the attic slideshow, and the open ending were all amazing. The structure/detail echoes, composition and photography are great. The only (minor) downside is that some of the metaphors are too neat (straightforward): like the ticking of the second hand as the clock ticks by, or the attic as a metaphor for inner/past secrets. The structure is a bit like "Old Horse of...
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Rachelle 2023-04-11 07:59:09
Ordinary trivia shapes the married life of two people who have grown old. The director does not use Bergman-style verbal arguments, but through the use of details to bring all the dullness to life. And the sudden return visit of the past memories, which seems to be as simple as a few words, has an invisible power that erupts in the last dance song and Charlotte Rampling's eyes, and destroys...
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Annabelle 2023-03-28 18:27:32
Time can't let love fade...
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Clair 2023-03-26 04:01:04
For 45 years, Geoff has nothing to lose, the only thing he needs to worry about a little bit is how to keep the marriage going. And for Kate, what she lost was 45 years, all of which seemed to suddenly collapse overnight. All this cruelty is cruel in that Kate can neither face the moment nor face the memory again. Will this terrible anniversary...
45 Years Comments
Extended Reading
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Kate Mercer: You used to love your birdwatching.
Geoff Mercer: I did, yes.
Kate Mercer: It's funny how you forget the things in life that make you happy.
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Geoff Mercer: Lena, this is wonderful. Thank you.
Lena: Not bad for an old fascist, huh?