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Saul 2022-03-28 09:01:08
Actually, this story is about growing up. The female protagonist likes the male protagonist because she wants to grow up, but the male protagonist finally rejects the female protagonist because she has not grown up. The phrase "I'm like a draft and maybe rush to the process, and you seemed like a shortcut." probably explained a lot of uncle love. But after all, the conclusion is that soulmate is still...
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Domenica 2022-03-27 09:01:14
I like Elizabeth Olsen's little fresh and cute look, she has become a little princess of independent movies. Age can really be a hindrance sometimes. It is rare in the world that a person who understands you, you also understand that person. Not to mention whether they can really come together even if they...
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Clovis 2022-03-27 09:01:14
"Growing old is not necessarily awful", alright, I get...
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Jodie 2022-03-27 09:01:14
Those who can understand this film must be liberal arts students, or at least liberal arts...
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Dwight 2022-03-27 09:01:14
In nearly 100 minutes, I told a story about "the age gap in dating should not exceed 15...
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Hazle 2022-03-27 09:01:14
#28th Sundance# Small fresh and warm although not HAPPY...
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Jackson 2022-03-27 09:01:14
Four and a half stars. I like this movie very much. The details and dialogue are well grasped, reflecting the anxiety of young people who are eager to grow up, the post-30s generation who miss the green years after struggling in reality, and the powerlessness of middle-aged and elderly professors towards life. It's lighthearted and humorous, and there are many scenes that moved me to...
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Roger 2022-03-27 09:01:14
Maturity has little to do with age, but with...
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Tamara 2022-03-27 09:01:14
It's interesting to see it on the plane, you can take a...
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Josie 2022-03-20 09:02:20
I want to listen to those songs, especially the one that makes all passersby look...
Liberal Arts Comments
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Jesse Fisher: I think one of the things I loved the most about being here was the feeling that anything was possible. It's just infinite choices ahead of you. You'd get out of school, and anything could happen. And then you do get out, and... life happens, you know'? Decisions get made. And then all those many choices you had in front of you are no longer really there. At a certain point, you just got to go, "Oh, I guess this is new its going down." And there's just something a little depressing about that.
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Nat: Is your name... Ethan?
Jesse Fisher: No, why?
Nat: You look like an Ethan to me.
Jesse Fisher: My name's not Ethan.
Nat: How cool would that be, if that was your name and I just, like, knew it?
[Jesse shrugs]
Nat: Are you a student here?
Jesse Fisher: Uh, no, but thank you for thinking that. You?
Nat: Nah, man. Just here visiting a buddy of mine. It's not a bad place to kill a little time, huh? I'm Nat.
Jesse Fisher: I'm Jesse.
Nat: Do you hear that music, Ethan?