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Emanuel 2022-03-27 09:01:11
4-...When is the time for retribution of grievances... tangled film, not recommended to watch during overtime or when you are in a bad...
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Jensen 2022-03-27 09:01:11
The ending is a little bit...
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Queenie 2022-03-27 09:01:11
Great setting but looks too...
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Archibald 2022-03-27 09:01:11
The biggest problem with this film is that the subject matter is not...
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Audie 2022-03-27 09:01:11
A bit boring, but still fascinating to watch. The contradictions and conflicts created are still real, not exaggerated at...
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Lesley 2022-03-27 09:01:11
An accidental car accident brought two unrelated men together. In the end, the two abandoned misunderstandings and stereotypes and achieved a win-win happy...
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Linnea 2022-03-27 09:01:11
6.5 So crash is more classic....
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Pearlie 2022-03-27 09:01:11
Before the ending, it was a 5-star literary film, and with the ending, it became a 3-star warm commercial film. It can be seen that the director wants to say a lot and is very profound: the helplessness of finding order, logic and the meaning of life in a chaotic world; the collision between morality and the jungle of reality; the tangle of following the heart or following the trend. It's a pity that it was spread too far and couldn't be taken back. "I found the edge." -- In my opinion, it's...
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Bianka 2022-03-27 09:01:11
If I don't like this chicken soup story, I still prefer "Wall Street" with ruthlessness and...
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Patsy 2022-03-27 09:01:11
They found the...
Changing Lanes Comments
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Arielle 2021-12-31 08:02:56
Key inflection point
Handsome man (because I can’t remember the name of the character, sorry) rushed for a whole day in order to settle the consequences of the loss of documents. During this period, he had a deep understanding of his inability as a lawyer and made many mistakes. When he returned to the office exhausted...
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Berenice 2021-12-31 08:02:56
Cups are made up of little things
Accidental car accident-the court is late, Daoer loses custody-
Daoer is frustrated-begins to retaliate-
Gavin is angry-threats, intimidation-
Daoer is angry-murder-
Gavin is angry-revenge-
add Wen's conscience discovers-try to save it-
Daoer calm down-try to save it-...l
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[across the street, Gavin watches gloatingly how the policemen arrest Doyle and take him to the police unit. He rejoices that his trick worked. As the unit passes near Gavin, he yells at Doyle, although the latter cannot hear him]
Gavin Banek: [yells] You know what I can do to you for trying to kill me? You know who I am? You know who I am? You see what I can do to you? You try to kill me?
[suddenly Gavin notices Valerie and her children. The teacher approaches Valerie and tells her something. Valerie leaves, deeply saddened, and the children sob. Gavin realizes it is his fault, and he is filled with regret]
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[night falls. Gavin sits in his office, filled with regret for his misdeeds. He covers his face with his palms, and does not notice that Doyle entered the room and placed the file on the desk. Suddenly, Gavin sees the file he has been trying to retrieve the whole day]
Doyle Gipson: [quietly] I have to thank you.
[Gavin turns back and sees Doyle sitting in the office]
Gavin Banek: For the house?
Doyle Gipson: [shakes his head] I understand what you were trying to do, but... my wife's moving, she's taking the boys. The house is a little bit too much for me right now.
Gavin Banek: I'm sorry.
Doyle Gipson: [snickers sadly] I was a horribly unstable father. And Valerie says I'll never see them again. But you know what? I will. I'll see 'em in a year or two... may be three.
[Doyle sighs, shaking his head]
Doyle Gipson: I'll go to Portland, I'll call her... and I'll find a way to be their father again.
[Doyle leans back]
Doyle Gipson: How about you?
Gavin Banek: Well... I have the file... but I don't need it anymore.
[Doyle is confused]
Gavin Banek: It's been taken care of. You know. It never happened.
Doyle Gipson: But it did happen. Right?
Gavin Banek: Right.
Doyle Gipson: So, now what?
[a pause. Gavin shakes his head. He takes the file and sits in front of Doyle. He speaks quietly, and Doyle listens]
Gavin Banek: I'm going to dinner with my wife... and her parents. And this weekend, I'm gonna go look at a boat. And then on Monday, I'm gonna come back in here and go to work. And then... magically this whole... incredible day just somehow... becomes a memory. It's like you go to the beach. You go down to the water. It's a little cold. You're not sure if you wanna go in. There's a pretty girl standing next to you. She doesn't wanna go in either. She sees you. And you know... if you just asked her her name... you would leave with her. Forget your life, whoever you came with... and leave the beach with her. And after that day... you remember her. Not every day, every week. She comes back to you. It's the memory... of another life... you could've had. Today is that girl.
[Gavin stands and puts on his jacket. Doyle stands and starts walking out]
Gavin Banek: I'm sorry about what I did.
[Doyle stops and turns back to face Gavin]
Doyle Gipson: [quietly] Me too.
Gavin Banek: You brought the file back.
[Doyle smiles bitterly]