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Alycia 2023-06-15 02:59:05
Ironic movie but...
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Shanny 2023-06-05 14:46:46
There is a degree of relaxation, compared with Cohn, a bit less...
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Onie 2023-05-10 21:59:01
This deal is a huge...
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Mason 2023-05-03 14:47:44
The plot is very twists and turns, and after watching it, I feel a kind of unhappy...
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Chelsey 2023-04-24 21:59:11
Three and a half stars, the style of the Coen brothers, the ice and snow are inhumane for money, and in the end it's...
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Natalie 2023-04-16 00:49:25
It's like a Coen Brothers...
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Travon 2023-04-13 06:00:43
Although the translation of the original book was not very good back then, this film was too confusing, and it was played from beginning to...
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Jacklyn 2023-04-06 19:51:40
The more people there are, a series of farts will be involved. The cold wave will strike, especially on Christmas...
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Kolby 2023-03-23 10:54:24
Like another version of "Frozen", greed leads to all the...
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Katrine 2023-03-15 14:37:41
If you watched this film back then, it would have been amazing, but now it's the same genre, a little tired, and some details and logic need to be scrutinized, because Billy Bob gave half a star...
A Simple Plan Comments
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[Hank and Sarah watch the news about Dwight Stephanson's cover-up murder]
News Reporter: [the reporter on the TV] He was apparently trying to cross along this bank of snow when his snomobile slipped over the edge throwing him into the icy waters of Anders Creek. Wright County deputies recovered the body shortly before 4:00 this afternoon. A tragic beginning to this new year for one local family. Back to you, Paul.
Anchorman: Thanks, Gracie. Playful pooches or killer canines? In this case it seems to depend on who you talk to.
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[Hank argues with the customer Mr. Schmidt]
Mr. Schmitt: You listening to me, Hank? Every Monday I come down here, buy two bags of feed regular as clock work. Two bags a week, four times a month. That's eight bags I'm supposed to be billed for. I don't know how else to get through to you.
Hank Mitchell: Look, December started on a Monday, Mr. Schmidt. So there were five Mondays in the month. So you came in here fives times...
Mr. Schmitt: Are you telling me their were five weeks last month?
Hank Mitchell: No, sir, I'm... I'm telling you there were five... Five Mondays.