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Else 2022-04-19 09:02:46
There are two kinds of people, one is an adventurer and one is a foresight. Both want to be each other and have to complete their own lives. The tones, environments, appliances, and soundtracks that belong to the two people blend at certain moments. Unprepared literature class, "What if Eugenie had a phone". The yearning for another life may only be the poetry it...
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Evangeline 2022-04-19 09:02:46
This is the best movie I've ever seen. How do two people live the life they don't want to live, and how do they meet the life they yearn for in the last ten days of their lives. But fate finally dominated them, and such a tragic color has the depth of...
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Jerrell 2022-04-19 09:02:46
@Youku has some dramas that only show their cards at the end. (I always thought it was Happy...
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Hailee 2022-04-19 09:02:46
Nous y passerons, comme des siecles et des colombes. /Prends garde a la douceur des choses, parce qu'on tend a s'y...
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Reginald 2022-04-19 09:02:46
This is the story of a thief Jiangyang and a poetry teacher who want to exchange their lives....
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Jaylon 2022-03-20 09:02:49
When people reach a certain age, or have a mood, when you feel that bending over to tie your shoelaces is a kind of exercise, it means that you are tired of the world itself. Accompanied by this, you will gradually lose interest in fast-paced movies. It's also like listening to rock music. The elderly don't like it not necessarily because of howling harshly, but because they don't like the attitude of entering the world behind this...
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Samara 2022-03-20 09:02:49
One is a bank robber, and the other is a teacher. They meet by chance but become friends, and slowly they hope to be each other! This film explores the roles when needed so that we can understand them better, watching this film Sometimes you will think you have seen how two'real' people interact! If your favorite movie is like'Fast and Furious' you may not like it, this is a real European movie, sometimes Slow, very quiet most of the time, but if you can appreciate this you will love this...
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Carmela 2022-03-19 09:01:09
Three and a half, the mood is doing...
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Don 2022-03-19 09:01:09
Life is always elsewhere, but life is trapped at this moment; understanding is close at hand, but making a new choice requires us to obtain the next life. The overall atmosphere of estrangement fits well with the character's loss of existing life, but the scenes where the two met before they knew each other, and added a cordial warmth to the film. There are not many lines in the whole film, but they are very particular, vivid and in-depth. The teacher tries to deal with the passages such as...
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Ashlynn 2022-03-19 09:01:09
"It's a piece of cake." "You can choke on...
Man on the Train Comments
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Michael 2022-01-22 08:03:00
MAN ON THE TRAIN
The plot of this French film is relatively simple. It is about the encounter of two strange men, who envy each other, desire to exchange identities, and enjoy each other's lifestyle.
I like the arrangement of the beginning and end of the film, very clever. At the beginning of the film, a strange... -
Michael 2022-01-22 08:03:00
Everyone has only one destiny
Who can write us a "XX Happy Life Practical Technical Manual" or "The 100 Most Important Choices in Your Life"?
Sure, there will be many people who are smarter and wiser than us, but no one can write for us.
We ourselves are the only author of this book and the best author.
Although the watermark...
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Monsieur Manesquier: [after an abortive confrontation] I suppose my time hasn't come.
Milan: That took guts.
Monsieur Manesquier: I try picking a fight and find someone who likes me.
Milan: You'd have preferred broken bottles?
Monsieur Manesquier: [shrugs] It would have been something to remember.
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Milan: Why two combs and two toothbrushes?
Monsieur Manesquier: There are two kinds of men. Those who say, "I must buy a toothbrush; I've lost mine," they're adventurers. And those who have an extra brush.
Milan: What are they?
Monsieur Manesquier: Planners, at best.
Milan: You have two of everything?
Monsieur Manesquier: [smiles] No, three!