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Meaghan 2022-03-26 09:01:08
Very hypocritical, but also very cruel reality, showing the horror of drugs and the infinite destruction of a...
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Adella 2022-03-26 09:01:08
Very hypocritical, but also very cruel reality, showing the horror of drugs and the infinite destruction of a...
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Jaquan 2022-03-25 09:01:12
Many people may not understand, but this is clearly because of the divorce of the parents, and the depression caused by the reorganization of the family life with the father and the feeling of being separated from all the family members. Compared with direct suicide, he chose drugs. Although my father always says I love you, the protagonist can't feel it, both psychologically and physically. Especially the second relapse, the previous weekend looked so good, but the male protagonist couldn't...
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Hilton 2022-03-25 09:01:12
Many people may not understand, but this is clearly because of the divorce of the parents, and the depression caused by the reorganization of the family life with the father and the feeling of being separated from all the family members. Compared with direct suicide, he chose drugs. Although my father always says I love you, the protagonist can't feel it, both psychologically and physically. Especially the second relapse, the previous weekend looked so good, but the male protagonist couldn't...
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Juliet 2022-03-25 09:01:12
10/26/2018. It is quite beautiful, with many lyrical fragments of life, and a sense of alienation from characters and events. The narration is not very stretched, and although these short life moments follow one after another is also a way of presenting the story I like, the continuous fragmentation in the editing still makes people a bit aesthetically fatigued. The soundtrack is good, but it is so full that it sometimes makes people play. The back-and-forth between father and son and those...
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Richmond 2022-03-25 09:01:12
10/26/2018. It is quite beautiful, with many lyrical fragments of life, and a sense of alienation from characters and events. The narration is not very stretched, and although these short life moments follow one after another is also a way of presenting the story I like, the continuous fragmentation in the editing still makes people a bit aesthetically fatigued. The soundtrack is good, but it is so full that it sometimes makes people play. The back-and-forth between father and son and those...
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Isabell 2022-03-25 09:01:12
Although there is an obvious inter-act transition with the relapse plot as the node, the main plot in the actual three acts is the same, and only the father's handling method has changed, so the father has become the only character arc, which seems to be the story of the story. Too simple and boring, but better than the truth. This year, I finally saw a film with a weak sense of genre since Florida Paradise. It focuses on the struggles of addicts and their families. The disorder and monotony in...
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Kadin 2022-03-25 09:01:12
From the soundtrack of Nirvana sounding mixed in the rain, and instantly into the play. The ups and downs, the beliefs, the broken promises, the embraces and the doubts between father and son, I have personally experienced similar, albeit with reversed roles. Those sensitive and vulnerable moments you and your family have experienced together, and the mixed cut is even more heartbreaking, why are you experiencing brokenness, why can't you go back to the past. It's uncontrollable pain to give up...
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Nina 2022-03-25 09:01:12
It's a bit of a shame that the part of Pretty Boy that was missing didn't come out very well. We know what happened to Pretty Boy, but we don't know why Pretty Boy is. Of course, his father may not know...
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Deven 2022-03-25 09:01:12
It's a bit of a shame that the part of Pretty Boy that was missing didn't come out very well. We know what happened to Pretty Boy, but we don't know why Pretty Boy is. Of course, his father may not know...
Beautiful Boy Comments
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Nic Sheff: I'm sorry, dad, I just need some fucking money.
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[at a meeting for relatives of addicts]
Rose: I... I had a rough week. Some of you know, some of you don't: I, um... I lost my Frances this week. She died of an overdose on Sunday. So... I guess I'm in mourning. But I - I - I realized something else: I've actually been in mourning for years. 'Cause even when she was alive, she... she wasn't there. When you mourn the living, that's a hard way to live. And so, in... in a way, it, it's... it's better, I guess. She was a dear, dear young woman. I always felt... I needed to... to stay strong, that there'd be some future event, and I'd... I'd need all my strength for it. But there are no events after this one. I hope she's not in pain now. Bye, Frances.