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Willa 2022-04-23 07:01:17
YOU MAKE ME WANT TO BECOME A BETTER...
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Itzel 2022-04-23 07:01:17
Without pretense, the story is as natural as the performances of the two protagonists. The two-hour story tells the plight of three ordinary people who warm each other with love and finally life begins as good as it...
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Giles 2022-04-23 07:01:17
Nicholson can still get rid of the shadow of "The Shining" and have a long-term love without laughing. Just watching Catwoman and the Joker fall in love with "Wolf Life and Death" makes me seem to be in a different...
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Rosemarie 2022-04-23 07:01:17
【130622】This neuro-comedy swept the 98 Academy Award for acting. The trip to Baltimore is where the film's most hilarious moments come from. Love the playful camera movement in the bar...
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Monica 2022-04-23 07:01:17
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Elsa 2022-04-23 07:01:17
In the dark, she repented and he forgave. That's what your life is for, he said. But she wondered how such hope could be found in this most shameful role. At least she can define love. Nausea, nausea, everything seems twisted. . . All I could feel was pain, but almost nothing to complain about. If you don't have a good grasp of the scale of concern, just shut up. I'm drowning and you're describing what water...
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Tate 2022-04-23 07:01:17
If you use as good as it gets to describe obsessive-compulsive disorder, it is really more appropriate. . . But in fact, the movie itself does not emphasize this problem, in fact it is the same, how can the world's conventions be disturbed because of your small problems! ? Fortunately, the male protagonist has money. . . Although interacting with people has become another thing. The acting skills of the three are excellent, making people see a typical Hollywood romantic comedy in the 1980s and...
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Lee 2022-04-23 07:01:17
The acting is really good, but I seem to have missed a section when I watched it, and I really didn't explain it. I need to ask...
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Jasper 2022-04-23 07:01:17
Best recent! When Carol said "I'll never sleep with you!" to Melvin, I thought this woman was superficial! Who wants to sleep with you, people are just rich and weird! When I saw Melvin say, "You make me want to be a better man." I realized that men are superficial! >O
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Hassie 2022-04-23 07:01:17
Helen Hunt's down-to-earth performance makes Carroll as real as your friends. Unlike the star-studded performances that became popular in 2000, this performance is a very representative performance in the 1980s and 1990s. The roles are two in one, and she's not being appreciated for acting. Carroll went from an ordinary and powerful mother who was worried about her son to one who was trembling and unable to restrain her emotions in the face of love problems. You can see that Helen Hunt is very...
As Good as It Gets Comments
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Marilyne 2022-03-20 09:01:14
Everyone is a mental paranoid! !
In this film, the real world described is very imperfect, and
everyone is paranoid, just to different degrees.
The painter has lost himself and the soul of art. .
The painter's companion is also an eccentric. .
The old writer is a romance novelist, but he has never and can't fall in love. He is an... -
Laney 2022-03-21 09:01:16
shitty end
"It's not always good to let things calm down."
"The best thing you have going for you is a willingness to humiliate yourself."
I saw a lot of acquaintances. Cuddy talked to a plastic surgeon, and Cold Case's PPMM went to see a psychiatrist.
There is a scene of the three returning to New York....
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Melvin Udall: [sitting in the bar alone after Carol storms out, talking to the bartender] The next thing I know, she's sitting right there next to me. Well, it's not right to go into details... I got nervous. I screwed up. I said the wrong thing, where if I hadn't, I could be in bed right now with a woman who if you make her laugh you got a life. Instead, I'm here with you: no offense, but a moron pushing the last legal drug.
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Melvin Udall: [enters his psychiatrist's office] Hi.
[shuts door]
Melvin Udall: *Help!*
Dr. Green: If you want to see me, you will not do this. You will make an appointment.
Melvin Udall: Dr. Green, how can you diagnose someone as an obsessive compulsive disorder, and then act like I have some choice about barging in here?