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Jewell 2022-03-27 09:01:09
Atonement. A sore subject. In my eyes, the ending is...
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Darron 2022-03-27 09:01:09
It reminds people of that sentence, will there be another me, living the life I want. . . Although the pace is slow but very comfortable, the heroine is...
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Providenci 2022-03-27 09:01:09
Literary is definitely literary, but I don't like this type very...
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Marques 2022-03-27 09:01:09
The female pig's feet are so beautiful that I didn't waste my...
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Braden 2022-03-27 09:01:09
always have good...
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Brice 2022-03-27 09:01:09
Small literary films, Britt Marling can continue to pay...
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Avis 2022-03-26 09:01:06
The alter ego, is it about a Melancholia-style destruction on another planet, or a Rabbit Hole-like redemption in a parallel world after a car crash? Neither, or both, she destroyed herself and thought she got it Forgiveness can't be expected to end so...
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Chaya 2022-03-26 09:01:06
BritMarling is sure to stand out. Clean acting, clean photography. I like it very...
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Wade 2022-03-26 09:01:06
Wonderful! I love this theme! The girl who caused the accident finally fell in love with the man who lost his wife, and at the end, she finally boarded Earth 2 as an experimenter (not a compliment, like what she said, similar to a death row inmate doing an experiment), looked up and met Another self, stop here abruptly,...
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Bailey 2022-03-26 09:01:06
It's just an elaborate...
Another Earth Comments
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Richard Berendzen: Within our lifetimes, we've marveled as biologists have managed to look at ever smaller and smaller things. And astronomers have looked further and further into the dark night sky, back in time and out in space. But maybe the most mysterious of all is neither the small nor the large: it's us, up close. Could we even recognize ourselves, and if we did, would we know ourselves? What would we say to ourselves? What would we learn from ourselves? What would we really like to see if we could stand outside ourselves and look at us?
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John's Son: What rhymes with "light"?
John Burroughs: "Light"?
Maya Burroughs: Oh, that's a good one.
[Loud crash]