Leave No Trace Comments

  • Madilyn 2022-03-23 09:02:31

    The relationship between people is the two sides of the river, which can be opposite or connected. Honeycomb: After being stinged, it is possible to live peacefully with it, like a necessary step towards the crowd. The girl is full of aura, and her acting skills are flexible. I feel that it is very likely to witness the starting point of an excellent actress in the...

  • Micaela 2022-03-23 09:02:31

    A person who has served in the military can no longer return to life in the crowd, and it is more humane to let it go than to force him back into "normal...

  • Rhoda 2022-03-23 09:02:31

    The small fresh filter is opened to 100% of the running account... All points are taken with a single stroke, no pain or...

  • Gayle 2022-03-23 09:02:31

    There is no trace of Will retreating to the dark place again, and he would rather wander than return to reality; what leaves a trace is the unbreakable relationship between father and daughter, even if they will part ways after that. The "heart disease" that cannot be cured does not need to be entangled, and the "light" that is unwilling to face is digested silently in the "dark" corner. Finally, I was super happy to see Ben Foster acting hard again. His warm attention to the topic of PTSD in...

  • Mina 2022-03-23 09:02:31

    There is no trace of Will retreating to the dark place again, and he would rather wander than return to reality; what leaves a trace is the unbreakable relationship between father and daughter, even if they will part ways after that. The "heart disease" that cannot be cured does not need to be entangled, and the "light" that is unwilling to face is digested silently in the "dark" corner. Finally, I was super happy to see Ben Foster acting hard again. His warm attention to the topic of PTSD in...

  • Alyson 2022-03-22 09:02:14

    The 75/100 movie simulates the process of a child growing up and finally "breaking up" with his parents. Watching sadness should actually be happy, because how many people have been cutting the "spiritual umbilical cord" with their parents all their lives. (The truth in my heart is: if it is the old man, I can go anywhere with...

  • Melany 2021-12-27 08:01:43

    The male lead is sb. Real humans are rewarded for their deceptive behavior. I don’t understand how much your daughter has paid for your favorite hobby. This kind of person is not worthy of being a father. A broken leg really deserves it! ! ! ! Dead outside, even if you need to live in the wild because of a trauma in the war, you want your daughter to stay with you and starve? ? Did you tell me that this is creating good conditions for your children? Go to hell, one star for the scenery, one...

  • Maxwell 2021-12-27 08:01:43

    @IFFBoston pays attention to marginalized figures like winter bones. The director restrained and tenderly described a special father-daughter relationship. Life is dangerous but hopeful. Ben Foster's father suffers from PTSD and wanders with his daughter, and his performance is restrained and quiet. The daughter is strong and independent but always longs for a stable life. Thomasin will be the next JLawrence. Top ten this...

  • Janessa 2021-12-27 08:01:43

    The film is not bad. You should watch this film ten times on your knees like "Captain Fantastic". The details are very rich, relying on details instead of preaching and telling stories, and use dramatic dialogue to show the changes in the attitude of the father and daughter towards survival in the wild. The director Debra Granik has two tricks. The photography is very good and the colors are very bright. 20190226: I made a health and safety plan for a project today and found out the content of...

  • Diego 2021-12-27 08:01:43

    At first I felt that it was just a big hit of American independent movies, and it was almost half-time away. However, the little girl's acting was like a phantom, and it made all the next subtle details, like breathing in the...

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Leave No Trace quotes

  • Will: I'm so sorry.

    Tom: I know.

  • Tom: What's your favourite color?

    Will: What's *your* favourite color?

    Tom: Yellow.

    [They sit for a moment]

    Tom: What was my mother's favourite color?

    Will: Yellow.

    Tom: Maybe I learnt it from her. I wish I could remember her.

    Will: She'd wish for that, too.