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  • Santos 2022-07-11 23:52:19

    In fact, five minutes after the opening, the DV scenes kept appearing, and I guessed that everything was arranged by someone, including love, but I was not sure if it was the fiancé himself or his enemy, of course not the male lead. The narrative technique can be said to be very good. Subtle, the ending is also very powerful, but compared to the subtle first climax, the final ending is always a little difficult to justify, of course, overall it is already very...

  • Hubert 2022-07-11 23:31:07

    The story is so good. Occasionally saw the little casanova in tom hardy and casanova <3 I thought I guessed right, but I didn't fully guess it. Life is not a movie, but love seems to really conquer...

  • Zella 2022-07-11 22:37:46

    The director is British and a writer. There are many British elements in this film like a Latin American film, such as the male protagonist's British father and the supporting role of Tom Hardy. It's not easy for you to pick a cliché in the plot of a movie within a play like this, because people are just making a nonsense movie, and the plot also satirizes the movie, the fixed relationship and the media, anyway, the director and the audience. It was fun to play...

  • Mason 2022-07-11 19:57:00

    A movie in 2003 seems to be ignored. A seemingly clichéd beginning of love at first sight, then a tangled triangle. When you think this is the case, the movie will give you a big slap in the face, just like life will slap you from time to time, everything can be arranged, it is full of lies, life is, so is love. When I first knew it, it might be shocking and painful, but it might one day be like Carmen in the play, taking advantage of past arrangements and deceptions, and finally standing...

  • Briana 2022-07-11 17:07:00

    This film is great, the writer, the actors, the music, all the elements are my...

Extended Reading

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  • [first lines]

    Barnaby F. Caspian: Carmen, I don't want you to go back.

    Carmen Collazo: I'm not going back.

    Barnaby F. Caspian: Good.

    Carmen Collazo: I'm never going back.

    Barnaby F. Caspian: Marry me, Carmen.

    Carmen Collazo: What?

    Barnaby F. Caspian: [offers a ring of onion from the cutting board]

    Carmen Collazo: [giggles] What? No...

    Barnaby F. Caspian: [slides the vegetable onto her figure] Marry me.

    Carmen Collazo: Barnaby. We've known each other for...

    Barnaby F. Caspian: ...six months.

    Carmen Collazo: Five.

    Barnaby F. Caspian: ...and a half.

    Carmen Collazo: [laugh]

    Barnaby F. Caspian: So what. So what, Carmen, I've never been so sure of anything. I've never been so happy since I met you.

    Barnaby F. CaspianCarmen Collazo: [kiss and hug]

    Barnaby F. Caspian: Just promise me you'll think about, please?

    Carmen Collazo: Mm hmm.

  • Kit Winter: How many jobs have you been fired from?

    Carmen Collazo: Exactly? 35... in 6 months.

    Kit Winter: Whoa!

    Carmen Collazo: I have a temper.

    Kit Winter: Yeah, I noticed.

Dot the I

Director: Matthew Parkhill

Language: English Release date: October 31, 2003

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