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Chad 2022-04-21 09:02:32
There is an inexplicable sense of intimacy and belonging to this kind of summer forest town. In the town, there is also a mysterious river where stories are buried, a railway track that spreads into the distance. miss the...
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Kathryne 2022-04-21 09:02:32
American chicken soup has a strong taste, but in the 1990s, it was very advanced to integrate the three hot topics of black, gay, and feminism in one movie. The emotion between Idgie and Ruth is so touching. The ducks that took away the river. So Idgie has long been telling the story of the vicissitudes of life? (Bates is so sweet, a bit like the fat version of Rachel, her smile is too sweet It is too...
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Yolanda 2022-04-21 09:02:32
In the process of watching, I slowly recalled that the protagonist was a perverted book fan and killed a writer. At one point I thought it was going to be a horror...
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Mckenna 2022-04-20 09:01:50
Buddy film's reverse female friendship + subtle lily (the most important male name in the film is Buddy), "Purple" and "In My Heart" are similar styles of American Southern era dramas, which delicately and timelessly reflect women's independence, racial equality, Rebellion against patriarchy, small town autonomy and other topics. The narrative structure is two-line inside and outside. Although it is old-fashioned, it fits the retro temperament. The storyteller recalls the past and resurrects...
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Ebony 2022-04-20 09:01:50
"bee charmer", who has fallen hopelessly in love with idgie when she fearlessly thrust her forearm toward the hive. Hao Deng is right, women's love is the safest. I dig this story....TT (1007 days from want to see,...
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Muhammad 2022-04-20 09:01:50
I watched it a long time ago, and I thought it was a very warm family drama at that time. I remember the title...
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Troy 2022-04-20 09:01:50
Although I kept jumping back and forth in the two years, I really like this kind of straightforward interpretation. It doesn't play with fancy shots or superficial pretentiousness, and there are no over-modified scenes. It is really fresh and natural without being artificial. Aggie and Ruth are both Buddy's admirers, and Buddy is also their spiritual connection, but their friendship is even more natural, and the sisterhood is nurtured here, which in turn influences...
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Krystal 2022-04-20 09:01:50
Two Oscar heroines, one golden ball supporting actress, as the saying goes, three women are one drama, which four women are all dramas, tell the story in a plain way, have the courage to change the fate, and tell everyone that women need not rely on men. Live free and easy, live wonderfully. Kathy can control any role of "perverted female reader", "stubborn mother", "upstart female rich woman", "weak housewife", too good, really super powerful Oscar female...
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Jimmie 2022-04-20 09:01:50
A story with a sense of time. At the beginning I was just a person who listened to the story, and finally became a part of the story. As a friendship, this feeling is too strong, as a love, and there are barriers everywhere. It doesn't matter to her. Although the United States in the 1990s was rich in such emotionally charged classical narrative films, but after watching a few of them, it can be regarded as a good...
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Laury 2022-04-20 09:01:50
I thought it was a les movie, but it was exactly the same as the mad flower at the end. The movie used lines like 'She's my best friend, I love her.' to describe the relationship between the two, but how can this kind of mutual understanding and mutual protection be simple. To define it, that is the most beautiful memory of Idgie's life. Surprisingly, from Aunt Bates's story, I can see the common problems of American families in that era, from a fragile housewife trying to save a failed...
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Extended Reading
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Buddy Threadgoode: Come on down, Li'l Bit. There's no firin' squad waitin' for ya.
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Ninny Threadgoode: Did you know they took my gallbladder out?
Evelyn Couch: Uh, no I didn't.
Ninny Threadgoode: Oh yes, still in the hospital in a jar. I guess that's where they keep them.
Evelyn Couch: I guess.