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Wava 2023-06-20 20:51:44
Samsung and a half rely too much on preaching for...
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Vilma 2023-06-14 19:58:19
The narrative is too loose, and the plot does not revolve around a core, but more like the development of the boy's consciousness; and it happens that the boy's role, although understandable, is really unflattering. Aunt Sang is definitely a teardrop. As soon as she cried, I cried too. The boy actually did a good job, but it was Grandpa Max who was the best. There are a few scenes in the film that are quite good, and Dedley's skills can still be seen, but unfortunately there are too many...
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Karelle 2023-06-07 14:00:57
How can you find such a pretentious little boy to play such an annoying little boy? It was all destroyed in his hands. The story is also...
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Cyril 2023-05-24 13:06:35
Moderate. That child is too childish. It is a young Tang...
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Ericka 2023-05-14 22:39:01
After watching it for more than half an hour, I couldn't bear the child's voice and expression. The movie itself doesn't feel like...
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Elda 2023-04-24 16:06:08
The rhythm is a little long, but both parents have superb acting skills, and the little boy is a good...
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Darrell 2023-04-22 18:49:56
This is still a story about love, about family, about loss, and about healing pain. The willful and nagging little boy in it may make people feel a little annoying, but from his perspective, such a healing system is drawn. The story, the entry point is still very good. The film just gently uncovers the Band-Aid of the 9/11 incident, and uses a soothing rhythm to slowly heal those painful wounds. The impact is not strong, but it is enough to...
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Chaya 2023-04-19 17:44:42
Kübler-Ross model: denial, anger, bargaining, depression,...
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Zachery 2023-04-16 12:28:10
There's something nasty about this...
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Braeden 2023-03-13 14:16:48
This year's January movie viewing champion! Five-star recommendation~ The plot is solid and there are constantly surprises in reverse. The performance is very layered and delicate and moving. It has never been deliberately sensational, but there are sobbing sounds in half of the movie theaters. In the last third, I didn't hold back and shed silent tears. How can the US imperialists reflect on 9.11 without any pretentiousness to move people's hearts? Stephen Daldry, I will be your fan from now...
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close Comments
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Maria 2022-03-23 09:02:00
can't say, can't say
911, can't be said, can't be said - "Extraordinarily Loud, Very Near"
The catastrophe is a memory that human beings have to say and relive at any time. How to present a history that is difficult to face has always been controversial. Imagery is the best way, but there is an unbalanced "degree".... -
Shanie 2022-04-20 09:01:43
Films that stay on the artistic level
From my own personal point of view, I prefer some movies with content. Maybe this movie is OK in terms of artistic creation, but my personal comments on it are just average.
It has been more than 10 years since the 9.11 incident, there is no need to look back on the panic and sadness at that...
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close quotes
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Oskar Schell: If the sun were to explode, you wouldn't even know about it for 8 minutes because thats how long it takes for light to travel to us.
Oskar Schell: For eight minutes the world would still be bright and it would still feel warm.
Oskar Schell: It was a year since my dad died and I could feel my eight minutes with him... were running out.
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Oskar Schell: I had to tell someone. I couldn't keep it a secret anymore.
Oskar Schell: Can I tell you my story?
The Renter: [the renter shows his hand that says 'yes' on it]
Oskar Schell: My father died at 9-11. After he died I wouldn't go into his room for a year because it was too hard and it made me want to cry. But one day, I put on heavy boots and went in his room anyway. I miss doing taekwondo with him because it always made me laugh. When I went into his closet, where his clothes and stuff were, I reached up to get his old camera. It spun around and dropped about a hundred stairs, and I broke a blue vase! Inside was a key in an envelope with black written on it and I knew that dad left something somewhere for me that the key opened and I had to find. So I take it to Walt, the locksmith. I give it to Stan, the doorman, who tells me keys can open anything. He gave me the phone book for all the five boroughs. I count there are 472 people with the last name black. There are 216 addresses. Some of the blacks live together, obviously. I calculated that if I go to 2 every Saturday plus holidays, minus my hamlet school plays, my minerals, coins, and comic convention, it's going to take me 3 years to go through all of them. But that's what I'm going to do! Go to every single person named black and find out what the key fits and see what dad needed me to find. I made the very best possible plan but using the last four digits of each phone number, I divide the people by zones. I had to tell my mother another lie, because she wouldn't understand how I need to go out and find what the key fits and help me make sense of things that don't even make sense like him being killed in the building by people that didn't even know him at all! And I see some people who don't speak English, who are hiding, one black said that she spoke to God. If she spoke to god how come she didn't tell him not to kill her son or not to let people fly planes into buildings and maybe she spoke to a different god than them! And I met a man who was a woman who a man who was a woman all at the same time and he didn't want to get hurt because he/she was scared that she/he was so different. And I still wonder if she/he ever beat up himself, but what does it matter?
Thomas Schell: What would this place be if everyone had the same haircut?
Oskar Schell: And I see Mr. Black who hasn't heard a sound in 24 years which I can understand because I miss dad's voice that much. Like when he would say, "are you up yet?" or...
Thomas Schell: Let's go do something.
Oskar Schell: And I see the twin brothers who paint together and there's a shed that has to be clue, but it's just a shed! Another black drew the same drawing of the same person over and over and over again! Forest black, the doorman, was a school teacher in Russia but now says his brain is dying! Seamus black who has a coin collection, but doesn't have enough money to eat everyday! You see olive black was a gate guard but didn't have the key to it which makes him feel like he's looking at a brick wall. And I feel like I'm looking at a brick wall because I tried the key in 148 different places, but the key didn't fit. And open anything it hasn't that dad needed me to find so I know that without him everything is going to be alright.
Thomas Schell: Let's leave it there then.
Oskar Schell: And I still feel scared every time I go into a strange place. I'm so scared I have to hold myself around my waist or I think I'll just break all apart! But I never forget what I heard him tell mom about the sixth borough. That if things were easy to find...
Thomas Schell: ...they wouldn't be worth finding.
Oskar Schell: And I'm so scared every time I leave home. Every time I hear a door open. And I don't know a single thing that I didn't know when I started! It's these times I miss my dad more than ever even if this whole thing is to stop missing him at all! It hurts too much. Sometimes I'm afraid I'll do something very bad.
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close
Director: Stephen Daldry
Language: English Release date: January 20, 2012