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Roderick 2022-04-23 07:02:28
Hey. It's so sad to...
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Erling 2022-04-23 07:02:28
Judi Dench's performance is just right, and he shows superb acting skills in many places. Why does the nun give me an intuitive impression of...
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Athena 2022-04-23 07:02:28
Judi Dench interprets the great maternal love in the process of finding her son vividly. Angry and sad truth, film slams monastery for inhumane...
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Coralie 2022-04-23 07:02:28
It's so damn good looking, I'm fucked, moved to death, and all the religions and beliefs I've been crying about are not true. Fortunately, my good man is...
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Willis 2022-03-31 09:01:03
Bump and bump old and young. Its attitude towards Catholicism is quite good: the dogma has hurt the people, the church institutions are sometimes hypocritical, but it is the benevolence and mercy in the dogma that has become the creed and pillar of the old lady. The same religion can give birth to all kinds of people, which is no different from the...
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Lia 2022-03-30 09:01:04
The pain of 50 years of separation is long and affectionate, but when she finds her son, it is very sloppy, especially Filomena's attitude towards the nun, and their battle of beliefs has ended in no time, except for the story itself. There is nothing more to remember thing. The same kind is better than "Oranges and...
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Francesco 2022-03-30 09:01:04
The applause after watching the movie continued for a long, long time. . . This kind of film is really enjoyable to watch~~ Everyone at the film festival today is excitedly discussing how good this film is, the heroine is awesome, the hero is handsome, and the hero is handsome. ....
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Blanca 2022-03-30 09:01:04
Very Good Story,...
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Justyn 2022-03-30 09:01:04
There are two kinds of good movies, either technically excellent or emotionally rich. Technology may be outdated, but human emotions are common and timeless. That's why we're happy to spend money and time getting into someone else's story, and why Philomena Lee ultimately wants hers...
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Magnus 2022-03-30 09:01:04
There are so many tragedies like this in...
Philomena Comments
Extended Reading
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Martin Sixsmith: Well... I couldn't forgive you.
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Martin Sixsmith: I was with the BBC but not anymore.