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Onie 2023-09-09 09:28:55
The father is still too selfish, but the way he expresses his love is indeed too secret. The daughter's acting skills are excellent, and the final choice is very straightforward. In fact, although they are both father and daughter, their hearts are different. We should choose for them Be happy instead of being...
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Eusebio 2023-08-26 19:38:27
There is no routine of going into independent films; the color of the film is really green; little girls can...
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Angelica 2023-07-19 15:45:59
Compared with "Winter's Bone", the distance with Kelly Reichardt is a little...
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Naomie 2023-06-28 06:57:43
The advantage lies in the direction of the ending, respecting each other, and no one is...
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Manuel 2023-06-20 22:43:17
The father-daughter relationship growing up in a special family under the background of post-traumatic war... The right to choose... The father is too selfish and cannot be cured when he is...
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Ken 2023-05-24 15:47:17
The performance is handled well. The forest is still not carefully...
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Freda 2023-04-28 23:07:09
It provides the possibility of another life, but the heart is still difficult to touch. All I can say is, everyone has their own way, you have to let her/him go! You can resist and adapt, but ultimately you will go down that unique path,...
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Sophia 2022-12-20 09:26:25
Extremely eye-catching and...
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Katlyn 2022-04-24 07:01:16
The last love I give you is to let...
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Melissa 2022-04-24 07:01:16
①The feelings are delicate, but the undercurrents are surging, the emotions are meaningful, and the aftertaste is long ②It is either in the forest or on the way to the forest, living in isolation and being alone ③Everyone has the freedom to choose a way of life, the helplessness of the father, the love of the father ④ or Explicit, or implied, multiple disclosures of veteran's PTSD, implying Hollywood's customary anti-war...
Leave No Trace Comments
Extended Reading
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Tom: Do you have difficulty enjoying things? Have you felt distant or cut off from people? Are you unable to have sad or loving feelings?
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Larry: Pain lets you know you ain't dead yet.