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Emmanuel 2022-03-26 09:01:04
It's so touching. I actually cried at the end. Dustin Hoffman's acting is so...
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Kelli 2022-03-26 09:01:04
It is not evasive to say that "Marriage Story", nominated for the best picture Oscar in 2020, is directly transformed into this film, but the narrative perspective has been changed to the woman, and men and women have become more equal. But in the two works, Kramer's strength is even better! As far as performance is concerned, Hoffman and Aunt Mei have a few "fights" in this film, but it can make people feel the discomfort of the two from being close to breaking up, and fill in the blanks to...
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Nakia 2022-03-26 09:01:04
What I saw from Wang Haitao took a long time to drag down. When they were young, Dustin and Meryl were dead and it was not easy to raise a child. This is a universal truth. ....
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Deontae 2022-03-26 09:01:04
Parents, please don't give up your marriage easily, otherwise when your children ask you "Where should I put my bed? Where should I put my toys? Who will read bedside stories to me again? You will give me a good night kiss. ?" How will you answer? Even if you're Dustin or Meryl, even if the custody battle is so peaceful, it's extremely cruel to the child. (In a trance, I feel that DH is like Al, MS is like Jiang...
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Maryam 2022-03-26 09:01:04
It's scary to give a stitch to a child without anesthesia, isn't it? ——I, who had stitches in the hospital in 2015, are now rewatching this movie. When I saw this episode, through the edited footage, I guessed that maybe it was just that the process of taking anesthesia was not filmed/shown? But looking at Billy's unbearable expression, it doesn't seem like he has been given anesthesia? Or is the drug taking effect too fast? Anyway, it looks so "painful". → I clearly remember that "Mr. and Mrs....
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Elenora 2022-03-22 09:01:35
A-, Meryl's unpretentious performance back then, not to mention, she is absolutely 100% integrated into the role in this work and enjoys the role, I really want to burst into...
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Evert 2022-03-22 09:01:35
When we feel distressed for the father who has given so much to the son, we should think that the mother has also given a lot in the past five years. As the father finally said in the court, can the father only work and can't take care of the children? And can the mother only be the husband and the child? Through the role reversal in the traditional sense, the film tells us that fathers have the same value as taking care of children in the family, and mothers have the value of being a woman in...
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Alexa 2022-03-22 09:01:35
It's another movie that must be watched in conjunction with the times. The first half is almost a one-man show by Dustin Hoffman. According to that era, the job-hunting part is too realistic. Several court scenes are also very powerful. Aunt Mei I really cry when I cry... What's even more icing on the cake is that these two really have a husband and wife look. Although they are more than ten years apart, they don't play. . "Do you like fried...
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Reagan 2022-03-22 09:01:35
"There's a lot of things I didn't understand. There's a lot of things I'd do different if I could. Just like there's a lot of things you wish you could change but you can't. Some things, once they' re done, can't be undone." "I came here to take my son home. And I realized he already is home. I love him very much. I'm not gonna take him with...
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Maegan 2022-03-22 09:01:35
"There's a lot of things I didn't understand. There's a lot of things I'd do different if I could. Just like there's a lot of things you wish you could change but you can't. Some things, once they' re done, can't be undone." "I came here to take my son home. And I realized he already is home. I love him very much. I'm not gonna take him with...
Kramer vs. Kramer Comments
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Phyllis Bernard: Hello Kramer.
Ted Kramer: Will you check the copy on the Mid-Atlantic.
Phyllis Bernard: Sure.
Ted Kramer: I think its okay.
Phyllis Bernard: [studying the document] Yes.
Ted Kramer: Yes, what?
Phyllis Bernard: [looks at Ted] Yes, I'll have dinner with you.
Ted Kramer: Thank you.
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Ted Kramer: [gets out of bed] Where are you going?
Phyllis Bernard: To the bathroom.
Ted Kramer: That's a closet. The bathroom's over there.
Phyllis Bernard: Oh, yeah. You're right.