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Lisa 2023-09-23 03:36:06
It's a love scene that is flat and has a lot of staying power. It belongs to a story that comes to mind when a person returns at night, under the night light and in the deep...
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Morgan 2023-09-10 23:35:47
It's rare to be able to love each other so much when you're old, I'm a little...
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Afton 2023-09-05 04:11:47
Holding the hand of the child, grow old with the...
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Emelie 2023-08-31 06:07:33
Warm cruel and logical realism. It started straight, joined their families, a child and a dog, camping (natural) and going to the city (prosperity), and finally separated due to family members, and could only contact by mobile phone, and it came to an abrupt end. this is the truth. Eighty-year-old Burt Redford and Jane Fonda join forces again after 38...
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Freeda 2023-08-22 14:20:45
Watch it with "barefoot on the park", it will be more emotional. Fifty years have changed a lot, but the temperament of the two old people remains the...
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Talia 2023-07-28 11:58:40
Perhaps, whether young or old, the cause of love is...
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Duane 2023-07-13 13:15:51
When looking at the performances of the two movie...
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Jamil 2023-07-11 21:45:37
The plot is a bit similar to the old version of the bridge bridge, which is flat and warm, and the emotional expression is very delicate. In short, it is a story that makes people feel very warm. Seeing Robert Redford and Jane Fonda reunited on the big screen after 37 years was also a huge...
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Floy 2023-07-08 08:37:28
There is such a kind of woman, time just can't take...
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Alivia 2023-07-01 22:54:10
The two short scenes of Judy Greer and the horseshoe stole the limelight of both legends. My favorite is Judy Greer's eyes flashing and telling the way when he saved enough money to go to Europe (not in vain to love her). Life is that you keep complaining that it is boring and mediocre, and things keep happening, you make mistakes when you try to catch them, and you turn around when you want to make up for your mistakes, you are...
Our Souls at Night Comments
Extended Reading
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Addie Moore: I've spent my whole life worrying about what people think.
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Louis Waters: [about his late wife] Holly and I were there when she passed. I remember... wanting to feel her leave... her spirit or something. And instead, it just seems like she's still around.