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Hester 2022-03-21 09:03:22
Mental health troubles, confused youth, torment experienced in small towns and forks, learning and resistance to sadness... It's just the old-fashioned YA elements packaged over and over again, without too many surprises. Elle suddenly went back and played this, rather speechless. But I also like to eat Brett's warm style, so that I can earnestly warm up when the low temperature is about to...
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Ariel 2022-03-21 09:03:22
Fanning's little pink character is cute and cute, and her performance is very suitable for independent films, casual and free. The male protagonist of French descent is very...
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Martine 2022-03-21 09:03:22
It's still a small piece of life that Brett Haley likes to shoot, but each one has to give the character a special identity setting, which also explains the director's "poor skills" in a certain...
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Gia 2022-03-20 09:03:03
Someone has to shoot the best-selling book that high school students...
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Mallory 2022-03-20 09:03:03
Too provocative, the second half can't be...
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Godfrey 2022-03-20 09:03:03
Every sweater of Fanning looks good. The continental climate looks good in autumn. Do you want to go on a road trip to the cornfield? The plot and performance are not...
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Carrie 2022-03-20 09:03:03
"We don't remember every day, only every...
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Jeremie 2022-03-20 09:03:03
I like this theme so much. Kind of like "It's Okay, Love", the world still follows its own rules and we're traumatized to love the world all over...
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Tobin 2022-03-19 09:01:10
What a pity! The director wasted the powerful beauty of Sister...
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Joy 2022-03-19 09:01:10
A small fresh youth story from the beginning to the...
All the Bright Places Comments
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Garry 2022-03-07 08:01:42
Love can set you free.
"Tragedy is the destruction of valuable things for others to see"
- tree man
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Alisha 2022-03-07 08:01:42
my turn is leaving
P1
When I saw the plot in the first half of the trailer, I thought it was very old-fashioned; from the :your turn stone, a turning point began to appear. This movie is different from the previous kind of hero and heroine who saved the other and lived happily like a fairy tale. , F helped V...
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[delivering a presentation to the class]
Violet Markey: I used to be worried about everything. Things that seemed meaningful were actually meaningless. I worried about life. I worried about what would happen if I let myself feel again. I thought I didn't deserve to. Then, without really knowing, I changed. I wasn't worried about what would happen if I lived; I was worried about what would happen if I didn't... what I would miss. I worried about not remembering; not remembering all of the moments, all of the places. And that's because of Finch. Because he taught me to wander. He taught me that you don't need to climb a mountain to stand on top of the world, and even the ugliest places can be beautiful - as long as you take the time to look. And it's okay to get lost, as long as you find your way back. But, in learning all of that, I missed seeing something more important; seeing Finch. I missed that he was in pain. I missed that he was teaching me all along how to move on. Finch was a dreamer. He dreamt while he was awake. He dreamt of all the beauty in the world and he made it come to life. Finch taught me that there's beauty in the most unexpected of places, and that there are bright places even in dark times. And that, if there isn't, you can be that bright place... with infinite capacities.
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Theodore Finch: [first lines]
Theodore Finch: What are you doing.
Violet Markey: [gasp]
Theodore Finch: [recognizing her] Violet Markey?
Violet Markey: Oh my God. Please go.
Theodore Finch: Well, I don't think that's...
Violet Markey: Just go!
Theodore Finch: [climbs up onto the bridge railing with her]
Violet Markey: What are you doing?
Theodore Finch: I asked you first.