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Kianna 2022-04-19 09:02:59
Tolerance and care for an old...
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Taryn 2022-04-19 09:02:59
An angelic old man and two borderline teenagers awaiting...
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Austin 2022-04-19 09:02:59
The story of an early-pregnant girl, a gay boy, a widower, and three "marginal people" is a great story concept. Although it is a bit dull, life is like...
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Kiley 2022-04-19 09:02:59
Cute little film. It's really very Sundance style, the male lead is so handsome! The more GAY-related bad films I watch, the more precious this kind of film...
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Jason 2022-04-19 09:02:59
I watched a movie a long time ago. Only love and understanding can melt prejudice and misunderstanding. A warmer...
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Trycia 2022-04-19 09:02:59
Warm others with tolerance and love. The marginalized also deserve the good in...
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Blaze 2022-04-19 09:02:59
(It's nice to have such a...
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Lela 2022-04-19 09:02:59
i like it... beautiful...
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Guadalupe 2022-04-19 09:02:59
When it comes to growth, everyone has a different path to...
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Mittie 2022-04-19 09:02:59
@2011-03-21...
Quinceañera Comments
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Magdalena: What do you do with those guys anyway?
[pauses]
Magdalena: You embarrassed or something?
Carlos: No.
Magdalena: So?
Carlos: What do you think we do?
Magdalena: [sarcastically] I don't know. I'm a virgin, remember?
Carlos: Yeah, right.
Magdalena: Come on, Carlos, I told you stuff.
Carlos: We mess around, alright?
Magdalena: Are you the peanut butter in the sandwich?
Carlos: Fuck you...
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Carlos: [at Tio Tomas' funeral] Tomas Alvarez was born in Jalisco, Mexico in 1921. The 13th kid out of 22. When he was born, he was so small, the midwife said he wasn't worth washing. But he ended up outliving all of them. In his life, he was an office boy, a barber and a farm worker. Then in America, he sold champurrado. Everybody knew him. If you walk down the street, he would stop every two minutes to talk to someone. They were always happy to see him.
[pauses]
Carlos: He had a love inside him that was so strong. It came from his heart and out through his eyes like a golden light. Everybody could see it, because he loved everyone and judged no one. At the end of my life, I will count it as my greatest privilege that I knew a saint. Because Tomas Alvarez was a saint. And he will not leave us. His spirit is still strong. He will be with us 'til the end of our days.