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Amara 2023-09-26 19:17:50
There are problems with the director and screenwriter. They didn't play the great part of the two protagonists. The whole thing is embarrassing and...
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Keshaun 2023-09-17 22:58:14
It's not worth watching except for the chicken rage...
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Leopold 2023-09-16 05:10:53
A light comedy of love in the market segment, the occasional laughs are okay, and the whole is not worth...
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Briana 2023-09-08 20:30:19
I'm breaking up with my friend who works at Netflix! Good looking uncle! ! ! Do you have any shame! There is no...
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Madonna 2023-09-08 18:47:14
I didn't expect Huang Ali's rom com to be so boring, Keanu Reeves's part is the best part of the whole film, I was blown away, hhh it's a free country after...
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Karelle 2023-09-01 21:47:48
Disappointing, the essence is in the trailer and Keanu's scenes, and the remaining parts have a lot of...
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Osvaldo 2023-08-29 20:37:10
Just look at the Keanu Reeves...
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Alden 2023-08-18 18:44:12
Better than Crazy Rich Asians! The chemistry between Ali Wong and Randall Park is romantic, crushing Constance Wu and Henry Golding. Lots of laughs, great songs (I Punched Keanu Reeves highly recommended), and it seems to be returning to the climax of Hollywood's '90s romantic comedy. Keanu Reeves' cameo was also...
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Gardner 2023-08-10 11:32:55
I'm angry, the story is vulgar and that's all, the bridges are not designed with a little thought, and Huang Ali's poisonous tongue doesn't come out at all, what's the use of you filming her! That song "I punched Keanu Reeves" was...
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Kaleigh 2023-08-05 15:15:16
Silly sweet. The flow of dialogue is great, and Keanu's cameo is nothing short of...
Always Be My Maybe Comments
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Jenny: You can't change the world without influential people.
Marcus Kim: So you need to know famous people in order to make a difference?
Jenny: It helps. Look at everything Leonardo Di Caprio has done for climate change.
Marcus Kim: What has he done for climate change?
Jenny: He's working on it.
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Sasha Tran: Hey, where'd you get that condom?
Marcus Kim: Oh, um... seventh grade.
Sasha Tran: Oh.
[chuckles]
Sasha Tran: who... who taught you how to put it on?
Marcus Kim: This lady came to our school... taught us, like, sex ed for a day, and... she put it on a banana.
Sasha Tran: Oh... did you practice at home with bananas?
Marcus Kim: No. I didn't need a banana at home.