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Christop 2022-03-15 09:01:11
Oops! I haven't seen such a good film for a long time. I like music and if 1982 is the year of producing good red wine, then 1987 is the year of producing good films! da da...
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Liana 2022-03-15 08:01:02
Is this a spiritual sister to Paris, Texas? Abandoned German women come to the small town of Baghdad near the casino, and have a healing relationship with the restless black female family who runs a motel-of course this is a German director's film, German women heal blacks like angels A family, and later obtained the symbolic means of making a living by magic, and also displayed the scenery of the lower Bavarian home. The vision of the movie is strong, with various oblique shots in the opening,...
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Dejuan 2022-03-15 08:01:02
Intense color...
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Jarrod 2022-03-15 08:01:02
Good movie, beautiful and cool, is it a road movie?...
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Miller 2022-03-15 08:01:02
I want to watch this movie 2011-03-15. It should be a movie recommended by the class teacher of the undergraduate class, and it will last for 6 years once it is placed on the hard disk. What started out as an avant-garde comparison, thought it was a restless road movie, turned into a drastic one, the warmth of healing in the desolate area, the beauty of a group of "ugly" little people and the magic of life. The episode was well-received, but it was a little too...
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Rosalia 2022-03-15 08:01:02
So beautiful, one of my favorite...
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Anabel 2022-03-15 08:01:02
Must be five stars. magic fat...
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Mckenna 2022-03-15 08:01:02
Pretty cute little production, 4 and a half...
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Chris 2022-03-15 08:01:02
Roads, deserts, cafes are so beautiful that I'm lost, and the wind that rolls the sand seems to blow my face. Be sure to see the gorgeous desert sunsets in your...
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Cassandra 2022-03-15 08:01:02
You are the magician of your own...
Bagdad Cafe Comments
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Jasmin Münchgstettner: Goodbye Miss Brenda.
Brenda: Bye Miss Jasmin.
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Phyllis: [nonchalantly plopping down in front of her mother's office desk after she's been out with some friends] Hi, mom! That trucker was a real cute dude, for a trucker. Like, I mean, he let me off in town, and I ran into Reggie, and so we buzzed around in his cruise-mobile over to Devil's Playground. Then we ran into these really grody airheads...
Phyllis: [noticing her mother's nicely cleaned and organized office desk] What happened here?
Brenda: [normal voice] Pick up your shit, sweetie.
Phyllis: [she didn't hear her, since she's wearing earphone] Huh?
Brenda: [shouting] Pick up your SHIT! This is an office... for customers!