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Haven 2022-03-15 09:01:05
Like the shipbuilding man played by John Cusack, talkative, mature and quiet at...
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Luther 2022-03-15 09:01:05
A film that suits my appetite completely. The witty script, the humorous and funny character settings, even the small dragon sets are plump and cute, and extremely real. I like this kind of film that has a lot of details echoed before and after. The design of the opening and ending credits is quite cute, which makes me happy! I love John Cusack! ! ! The laugh when I bought the condom made me leaned forward and back...
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Darrell 2022-03-14 14:12:26
I can watch my sister as an inspirational...
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Boris 2022-01-14 08:01:38
As long as you call, age is not a problem. It's better to be late than...
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Kamryn 2022-01-14 08:01:38
It sucks, looking at the older female theme to give 3 stars to count the...
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Zane 2022-01-14 08:01:38
John Cusack's neuroticism and Diane Lane's charm combined with the dad's coquettishness and the wisdom of a big family! PS. Not used to the bride is not my groom to become a...
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Roel 2022-01-14 08:01:38
A rare romantic comedy that I can...
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Curtis 2022-01-14 08:01:38
Thoughts on "Marriage Advertisement"
I really like the movie opening scene where the family members help Sarah introduce her date. It is noisy but very warm. After the divorce, Sarah was frustrated and unconfident, but she did not give up looking for the other half of the spiritual fit. At the end of the film, Sarah jumped into the...
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Nellie 2022-03-24 09:03:07
Never give up love, never give up hope
Sara's dad said, there is someone special, waiting for you. Maybe you thought it was the handsome guy who smiled at you in the supermarket, or the funny parent of a student, or even the vulgar man who thought you were always looking for 18-year-old girls, all of which are not your Mr Right!
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Sarah: I want to be in love. I want to wake up next to someone and see them smile, do the whole Sunday breakfast thing, go out and get the paper, stay in bed together all day.
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Jake: [Driving in search of condoms] So this pre-school of yours, it's what? Traditional, developmental, Montessori?
Sarah: Yeah, yeah, all that. Drugstore!