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Laura 2022-04-24 07:01:26
I saw it a long time ago, not much impressed. . so...
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Cesar 2022-04-24 07:01:26
By any means, for any cost, he saved the...
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Vincenza 2022-04-24 07:01:26
The actors still acted well, but the plot. . . ....
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Lois 2022-04-24 07:01:26
Conscientious exploration of the difficult process of curing Pompe disease... The greatness of father's love, the brilliance of human nature, the difficulty of persuasion, the conflict of...
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Roderick 2022-04-24 07:01:26
A warm historical adaptation. In fact, the performance of the actors is really good, but the plot is too predictable, and I feel a little disappointed when I watch...
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Ara 2022-04-24 07:01:26
In fact, the movie is average, but the reality is commendable. The cruel truth is that in reality, their children can't wait... and they can't be...
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Valentina 2022-04-24 07:01:26
"I have a ~~~~ good dad! (Good dad! Good...
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Emmalee 2022-04-24 07:01:26
Both actors are old. The perseverance of the father is...
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Ivory 2022-04-23 07:05:43
strong-minded tech+love i can change the...
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Dovie 2022-04-23 07:05:43
I don't know why I feel a little sad movie. Because the two protagonists have repeatedly...
Extraordinary Measures Comments
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Krystal 2022-03-27 08:01:01
Theory to application, ideal and reality
Scientists probably have that naivety!
From a wonderful idea to a medicine that can truly cure diseases and save people, what I have experienced is probably something that the greatest human wisdom can hardly achieve, that is, the power of spirit and will.
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Kenyatta 2022-03-27 08:01:01
DETERMINATION IS EVERYTHING.
Extraordinary Measures
Page 1 Introducing the protagonist who is in charge of marketing of medicine for kids and has prepared a lot of presents for his kid. Meanwhile, the housewife reads a book to his son, which is interrupted by the fighting between two kids, one of whom is happily on a...
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Dr. Preston: Now look, she is still a very sick girl, obviously, but her vital signs have improved and I'm cautiously optimistic.
John Crowley: [sarcastic reference to earlier conversation] So I guess you can say we dodged that blessing.
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Megan Crowley: So, what do you do? You married? Do you have a wife?
Dr. Robert Stonehill: Uh, ex-wives. Two of them.
Megan Crowley: Oh yeah? How come?
Dr. Robert Stonehill: Cause I'm so easy to get along with. Any other questions?
Megan Crowley: No, your turn to ask one.
Dr. Robert Stonehill: Oh, um...
Megan Crowley: You're probably wondering what grade I'm in.
Dr. Robert Stonehill: What grade are you in?
Megan Crowley: I'm in third. My hobbies are video games and penguins. How 'bout you?
Dr. Robert Stonehill: I already graduated.
Megan Crowley: No, I mean hobbies.
Dr. Robert Stonehill: Oh uh, mostly I just work. A little bass fishing every once in a while, but... What's your favorite subject?
Megan Crowley: I'm good at reading, but I like PE best. Actually, the sprint races.
Dr. Robert Stonehill: Sprint races?