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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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Adah 2021-12-14 08:01:15
Cheap teardrop aggressive boy
However, the success or failure of any subject that touches people's pain lies in the narrative method. Whether it is the massacre of World War II, the earthquake in Tangshan or the haze of 9/11, it can be applied everywhere. When the scars of a nation are uncovered again, people always...
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Abby 2022-04-23 07:02:17
Only when you face it can you truly have it.
Forgetting a person can't be as easy as clipping your nails.
Forgetting a person is like clipping a nail, perhaps - erasing it from the mind again and again, and growing hopelessly insane again and again.
Love someone too much, but lose him.
How can I perform surgery on the wound in my heart?
You...
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close quotes
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Oskar Schell: Can I tell you something I've never told anyone else before?
Hector Black: HELL NO!
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Linda Schell: Hey! Yeah I've been trying to reach you! I'm on my way home! I'm coming home! Thomas can you hear me?
Thomas Schell: Yes! I can hear you!
Linda Schell: This is unbelievable! Are you watching this?
Thomas Schell: Listen to me! Other people want to use the phone so I don't have to much time!
Linda Schell: Listen to me I'm going to be home in about 20 minutes!
Thomas Schell: No! You listen to me! I'm in the World Trade Center!
Linda Schell: What do you mean you're in the World Trade Center?
Thomas Schell: I had a meeting! But it's going to be okay! They are telling us to stay where we are. We broke a window to let in some air.
Linda Schell: Where are you?
Thomas Schell: I'm on the 105th floor! They are about 50 of us up here.
Linda Schell: You listen to me, you come home right now!
Thomas Schell: It's going to be fine, you're going to be fine. Where is Oscar?
Linda Schell: Oscar is on his way home, but you listen to me! You come home right now!
Thomas Schell: I will call and I will tell him!
Linda Schell: Tell him what?
Thomas Schell: I will tell him what's happening. We were told to wait where we are! Firemen are on their way, and that we are all fine!
Linda Schell: Thomas?
Thomas Schell: That's what we are going to do!
Linda Schell: Thomas?
Thomas Schell: Okay?
Linda Schell: No it's not okay! Thomas you need to listen to me!
Thomas Schell: Yeah!
Linda Schell: You need to find a stairwell! Do you hear me? Find the stairs and you come home!
Thomas Schell: Honey! I got to go! Other people need to use the phone! I'm gonna be fine, you're gonna be fine! You listen to me! You made my life better and I want you to know that absolutely love you. I'm going to call you back in a few minutes.
Linda Schell: No! Stop saying that! Just find the stairs! Don't stop talking to me! Just stay talking to me! Please just stay talking to me!
[Phone call ends]
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close
Director: Stephen Daldry
Language: English Release date: January 20, 2012