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Dessie 2023-07-07 11:30:39
Although it's a big bad movie, I still can't bear to give a low...
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Anne 2023-07-04 00:15:08
The female pig's feet feel a bit...
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Verdie 2023-07-01 17:26:14
Michelle Williams & Ewan McGregor collaborated again. If it weren't for the drama to pass through, you would probably think that this kind of plot is going to be quite strange, and the following story and emotional portrayal are also tired and...
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Merritt 2023-07-01 13:23:25
Ewan McGregor I probably wouldn't have seen this movie if it wasn't for seeing...
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Gilda 2023-06-28 15:19:31
Slut's Confessions of...
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Cassandre 2023-06-23 15:56:44
Viewed on 2009-09-19. High,...
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Assunta 2023-06-18 06:01:25
Mi Wei is really suitable for playing a young mother and I believe that one day I will win an Oscar! Ivan has too few scenes to cry, but this is Mi Wei's movie~...
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Kadin 2023-06-15 00:39:16
The inexplicable ending, coupled with Michelle's neurotic acting and inconsequential discussions of humanity, ruined my good feelings about Ivan in the...
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Dorothy 2023-06-14 01:37:05
At the beginning, the simultaneous occurrence of the terrorist attack and the cheating caused the heroine to lose her husband and children. It was an emotional contradiction. The reporter found out that the terrorist attack was the police's long-line fishing action, which gave suspense. As a result, neither aspect was carried out. The heroine arranged a super bad pursuit scene of two men, and finally arranged a ghost scene... The director set up a cannon and released a second...
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Forrest 2023-06-12 22:21:58
Every time Xiaomi and Ewan partner up, they act in bad movies, and it's okay to have full frontal nudity! Ewan's little belly made me laugh. but! How can this plot ignore the IQ of the audience like this! One more question. Is the last child Ewan's? ? ? ?...
Incendiary Comments
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Young Mother: I've heard it said that grief is like an animal to some. With a life of its own and we are at its mercy. I don't know about that. Grief is the stillness of the world the moment my boy left it. It's that quiet rain that never stops falling. They say that grief transforms us. I know it's transforming me, but into what?
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[first lines]
The Boy: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Go...
The Boy: Mummy you blinked, I won.
Young Mother: Yes you did. Now in you get. Tomorrow we're going to the sea-side.
Young Mother: [narration - boy running on the beach] So, if I'm going to show you my life, better start here. My boy, in Camber Sands. Why this and why now? I'll come back to that.
The Boy: Mummy!
Young Mother: [narration] A force of nature was what the midwife called him when he came howling into this world four years ago. And he hasn't stopped since.
The Boy: Mummy!
Young Mother: [narration] Me and him spend a lot of time together on account his Dad is a right miserable bugger. To be fair, he wasn't always miserable. Or maybe he was and I just didn't see it. I wouldn't be the first one in my family to have her knickers charmed off her by some fellow in the Army. Any way, for better or worse, I got my boy and he got me.
The Boy: [dangling a sand worm] Mummy! Mummy!
Young Mother: [narration] I remember my Mum took me to Camber Sands once. The one day she was sober. It was drizzling then too. "Gets you out of the house, don't it?", she said.
Young Mother: [narration - on train] And that quiet rain fell all the way home.
Young Mother: [narration - London street] My gran told me that Adolf Hitler did us a favour when he bombed London. His incendiary bombs made the hole in Barnett Grove that they built our tower blocks in. And London burned with incredible noise and fury. It was on account of Adolf, she said, that we get a nice view with the Georgian Gems on the other side of the street, where the bomb missed.
The Boy: Mummy. I'm running, I'm running really far. Come on, catch me!
Young Mother: [calling to him] Careful. If you think I can't see you in there, you're mad.
Young Mother: [narration] We bought our flat off the Council. Smells of chip fat. But Lenny says it will be a good investment one day, because it's within a stone's throw of the city. Third generation of tower block dwellers, we are. If you're interested just type in Chav, Pikey or Ned, and you'll find us in council estates all over London. Favourite food: Chicken Kiev, favourite TV programme: Top Gear, Religion? Arsenal Football Club.