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Bette 2022-04-24 07:01:16
"Paper Moon" is a "narrative poetic" travel film, in which Peter Bogdanovich carefully arranges various supporting characters with the theme of human sympathy and friendship, and at the same time deliberately sets the background of the story. Arranged in a small town in the Midwest of the United States in the 1930s, and let the protagonist travel thousands of miles through various hardships, it truly and delicately describes the real life and the characters of the characters. The description...
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Ernestina 2022-04-24 07:01:16
Recently, I have watched several movies with children as the protagonists. This movie is very strange. The precocious orphans do everything possible to please the peddler who sells the Bible in pursuit of family affection. Most of the plots unfold on the road. The child left the photo of sitting on the paper moon to the man who was about to abandon him, which was especially touching. PS: After watching the cast list at the end of the film, I found that the father and daughter in the movie are...
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Thea 2022-04-24 07:01:16
Surprised that there are scenes of children smoking, but the rating is only...
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Trycia 2022-04-24 07:01:16
The first of the three major loli movies in the United States, tied with "Lolita" and "Leon", but it feels more like Brazil's "Central Station", but it is faced with the ultimate problem "whether to leave the child with you?" Different choices lead to different meanings of consummation. Compared with the Virgin's motive of "White Rabbit Candy", this film is more natural and very authentic. The reason for sending the little girl Eddie home is purely because she wants to make a fortune + drop by...
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Gregory 2022-04-24 07:01:16
Little Loli's acting is good....
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Deangelo 2022-04-24 07:01:16
Extremely American-style details, interesting jokes for children, the 1973 film tells the story of the 1930s is still super nice, love is the eternal theme of Hollywood movies, tried and tested, the episode is as sweet and healing as...
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Gracie 2022-04-24 07:01:16
December 16th, 11:13 PM is actually a road...
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Erika 2022-04-24 07:01:16
No resistance to invincible loli! My dear, if we want children, we must have daughters! !...
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Rosalia 2022-04-24 07:01:16
There is no dog, father and daughter, and the father and daughter go into battle together. Sure enough, they have a tacit understanding, and every gesture is a show. Tatu has fully acted this little adult, which makes me feel that Natalie Portman's performance in Léon has a deep meaning after many years. Imitation traces. And her emotional marriage experience is even more legendary than winning the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress at the age of...
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Elenora 2022-04-24 07:01:16
The warmth under the depression, the unspoken and mutual understanding of dependence and inseparability, the poster makes up for the lack of moze in the paper moon photo. The Great Depression, the small liar in the rivers and lakes + the liar of the liar and the little devil. Ryan O'Neal, father-daughter partner, won an Oscar for supporting actress at the age of 10. "You still owe me $200" ~ quarrels over ice cream, bedside loli addie smoking small cigarettes, back and forth for change small...
Paper Moon Comments
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Rachelle 2022-01-07 15:52:57
Imperfect partner
This is a black and white road film made in the 70s. The story is set during the Great Depression. To reflect this historical background, every place the protagonist goes in the film is extremely empty and sparsely populated, except for Addie and Paper Moon. In the playground for the group photo,...
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Kiana 2022-01-07 15:52:57
"Paper Moon" 8.5
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"A Clockwork Orange", "Flying over the Cuckoo's Asylum", "Taxi Driver", "Hot Day Afternoon", "Chinatown", they seemed to be very angry throughout the 70s.
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Addie Loggins: I want my two hundred dollars.
Moses Pray: I don't have your two hundred dollars no more and you know it.
Addie Loggins: If you don't give me my two hundred dollars I'm gonna tell a policeman how you got it and he'll make you give it to me because it's mine.
Moses Pray: But I don't have it!
Addie Loggins: Then get it!
Cafe Waitress: [walks over after Moses slams his fist on the table] How we doin', Angel Pie? We gonna have a little dessert when we finish up our hot dog?
Addie Loggins: I don't know.
Cafe Waitress: What do you say, Daddy? Why don't we give Precious a little dessert if she eats her dog?
Moses Pray: Her name ain't Precious.
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Moses Pray: [calling up to Addie on the hill] Let's go!
Trixie Delight: Hurry up, Doctor. This baby gots to go winky tinky!
Moses Pray: [patting Trixie's shoulder] Don't worry.
[calling up to Addie again]
Moses Pray: Hey!
[Moses starts walking up the hill]
Moses Pray: Come on, we're ready! Come on, now!
Addie Loggins: I ain't comin'!
Moses Pray: You listen here, child...
Addie Loggins: No, I won't listen here.
Moses Pray: What the heck's up with you then?
Addie Loggins: I wanna sit in front! And how come we ain't workin' no more?
Moses Pray: 'Cause we're on vacation, that's why, and Miss Delight and me are sittin' in front because we are two grown-ups and that's where grown-ups do the sittin'! And little children do not tell grown-ups what to do with their lives, you understand that?
Addie Loggins: Well, she ain't my grown-up and I ain't plannin' no more to sit in the back. Not for no cow!
Moses Pray: Will you keep your voice down? And Miss Delight ain't no cow. She's a proper woman. She has a high school diploma. And right now she's got to go to the bathroom, so you get on down to the car!
Addie Loggins: She always has to go to the bathroom! She must have a bladder the size of a peanut! Well, I ain't gettin' back in that car... not until she gets out of it!
[disgusted, Moses goes back to the car and talks to Trixie]
Trixie Delight: [making her way up the hill] Hey, what's up, kiddo? Daddy says you're wearin' a sad face. Ain't good to have a sad face. Hey! Hey! How'd you like a coloring book? Would you like that? You like Mickey the Mouse?
[Trixie trips and falls]
Trixie Delight: Oh, son of a bitch!