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Dayana 2022-04-23 07:01:46
The last thing a lonely person should do is to please others in order not to be forgotten. A world of lonely old men. Jack Nicholson is just too cute in this...
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August 2022-04-22 07:01:12
The rhythm and soundtrack of Alexander Payne's film is just too comfortable. There are too many loneliness and helplessness in life. He also conducts self-reflection on the journey. Several of his rhetorical questions also hit me. Where is the value of our...
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Pedro 2022-04-22 07:01:12
To find the meaning of life can find the motivation to survive, huh, but what if you can't find the...
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Clovis 2022-04-22 07:01:12
Did I disappoint you, and you were too nice to say...
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Herminia 2022-04-22 07:01:12
Why am I getting more and more unable to watch this kind of gray, ordinary, and intricately deep-dive...
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Layla 2022-04-22 07:01:12
The story of the old age of the affordable man in the West. After working all my life to retire, I found out that the house is so big and my relatives are so far away. In the first minute, he still had his deceased wife's mask on his face to miss her, and in the second minute, he found evidence of her cheating, threw away her belongings and fled, and Schmidt, who worked diligently and followed the rules all his life, only started his maiden voyage at 68. Anyway, I think people who own an...
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Vicky 2022-04-22 07:01:12
The crisis of old age, with a tragic warmth, Alexander Payne and Jack Nicholson are on my...
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Taya 2022-04-22 07:01:12
I like the director's tune very much. After being completely changed in life, I finally ignited the fighting spirit but encountered a series of embarrassing incidents. In the end, nothing seems to have changed, but even at the age of sixty-six, he has grown. Each of Payne's films is like this routine, but each one has a different style of play, which is very...
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Eloy 2022-04-22 07:01:12
It has a traveler vibe. A trip to a retired widower opens his mind. The adopted child plot interspersed throughout the whole process is a good continuation of the protagonist's restrained and implicit expression of fatherly love. But I always feel that the whole movie lacks memorable or amazing scenes. In addition to taking a bath with my in-laws, it's pretty ridiculous. More highlights focus on Nickelson's character. But this time, some old urchin temperament is...
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Rebekah 2022-04-22 07:01:12
It can be regarded as the predecessor of "Nebraska", and many techniques have been refined and enlarged in "Inner". However, the theme is more dark and ambiguous. The male protagonist is forced to wander aimlessly without a clear introspection. He seems to be venting his loneliness and completely defeated by loneliness. At the end, he received a reply and gave him some unexpected arrivals. comfort. This kind of film is made to make people believe in life, but how can there be such surprises in...
About Schmidt Comments
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Warren Schmidt: You're making a big mistake, don't marry this guy, don't do it.
Jeannie Schmidt: What are you talking about?
Warren Schmidt: The other night I had a dream and it was very real. Your mother was there and you were there and your aunt Estelle. And there was a... well, it wasn't really a spaceship, it was more like a blimp or an orb of some kind. And then a bunch of weird creatures came out and started trying to take you away, and you wanna know what? They all looked like Randall. Do you understand? And I was jumping up and down to save you.
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Roberta Hertzel: You already know how famously they get along as friends, but did you know that their sex life is positively white hot? The main reason both of my marriages failed was sexual. I'm an extremely sexual person, I can't help it, it just how I'm wired, you know, even when I was a little girl. I had my first orgasm when I was 6 in ballet class. Anyway, the point is that I have been always very easily aroused and very orgasmic, Jeannie and I have a lot in common that way. Clifford and Larry, they were nice guys, but they just could not keep up with me. Anyway, I don't want to betray Jeannie's confidence, but let me just assure you that whatever problems those two kids may run into along the way, they will always be able to count on what happens between the sheets to keep them together. More soup?
Warren Schmidt: Eh... no, I think I'm fine now.