Everything Must Go Comments

  • Karley 2021-12-25 08:01:33

    Life is always so fucking, you have to get rid of the burden of the past in order to welcome the new...

  • Amani 2021-12-25 08:01:33

    The warmth of the United States has always been the true nature of the small film, but what in life is everything in the past will not be obliterated, there is nothing left to bear the...

  • Myrtle 2021-12-25 08:01:33

    I didn't want to look at it, and dragged my eyes. Middle-aged and old men live out my...

  • Mohamed 2021-12-25 08:01:33

    At first, I didn't know why it was classified as a comedy. Wil Farrell was a bit uncomfortable with a bitter face and was no longer inferior, but suddenly I discovered the absurdity and helplessness behind this seriousness. It is said that comedy is to tear the worthless things to others, so the theme of abandoning the past and moving towards a new life has a different enlightenment meaning than preaching. For Will Ferrell, it is enough to make people see....

  • Orpha 2021-12-25 08:01:33

    Every shot says hoarsely, "I want to heal, I want to...

Extended Reading
  • Mable 2021-12-25 08:01:33

    People are not as good as dogs in middle age

    Since when did life change?

    When you were young, you loved baseball. You started to learn from catching the ball. You entered the school team, won the game, and won the grand prize. After graduation, you are engaged in the sales job you like. You work hard and have talent. Starting from an ordinary...

  • Liana 2021-12-25 08:01:33

    Diamonds in the gravel

    In 1976, Raymond Carver, who was half-dead, came and went and published his first collection of novels, "Stop Talking, Can You?" ", nominated for the National Book Award of the United States. In 1981, the collection of novels "What We Are Talking About When Talking about Love" established Carver's...

Everything Must Go quotes

  • [last lines]

    Nick Halsey: *Rule number 17. Never go into business with a friend.

    Kenny Loftus: Thanks.

    Nick Halsey: So I guess I'll see you around.

    Kenny Loftus: Yeah. Maybe we can catch a game some time.

    Nick Halsey: Been a pleasure working with you.

    Kenny Loftus: You too.

  • Kenny Loftus: [pointing at a picture in one of Nick's yearbooks] Is that you?

    Nick Halsey: Yeah.

    Kenny Loftus: You look happy.

    Nick Halsey: I was, I guess.

    Kenny Loftus: What happened?

    Nick Halsey: What do you mean "what happened"? Life happened, work happened, marriage happened.