Take This Waltz Comments

  • Kody 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    3 and a half stars. Michelle's role in such a tough and tangled wife is amazing...Seth Rogen is just as cute and handsome. The tone and soundtrack of the whole film are very literary and fresh, and the inner struggles of several characters are also well described, but the description of love and marriage is a little formal~ um... How many relationships have survived the ravages of time? Can you keep the original freshness and...

  • Ward 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    The director's ability to dig out emotions is still very deep, and Seth's performance is a surprise. The concept of New things get old won my heart, and I would tell anyone who is lost in a relationship. The reason to be expressed is very simple, 116 minutes seems too long, but the details are really good, the performance, dialogue, soundtrack, and scenes are very...

  • Arturo 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    Expressing such superficial ideas in such a long film, full of petty bourgeois moaning, because at least beautiful and angry can add one...

  • Clotilde 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    Ever thought Michelle was a poor looking Kelly Mulligan? Just dedicated to independent film. She really can't make enough of this kind of film. It's not enough to have a blue Valentine. She has to make fun of herself. This kind of literary and artistic tone is not exquisite at all, and it is too much. Only the sense of crime scene is captured, and in addition to the tiresome heroine, the victims headed by Seth are embarrassing. Oh, the colors are so...

  • Javon 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    It's not small fresh at all. The whole is a bit like Michelle's other work, Blue Valentine's Day, except that it is replaced by a woman who asks, seeks, and fills her life, but does not know how to satisfy and compromise. Michelle took off. The overall procrastination is no fuss, and the small details are beautifully...

  • Vita 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    What an innocent story this is! ! ! Well, on the morning when the two of them went swimming for the first time, on the way, the background sound was the daily conversation between the couple in Cantonese; there seems to be something behind the background sound setting like this~~ I can't understand it anyway~~...

  • Eddie 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Xiaomi is so bold in acting, completely...

  • Marcelino 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    I think the man in the first and last act is neither her husband nor the man she cheated on, there should be a third and fourth. . . She said that she is most afraid of being in a connection, but she is always connected between two men. . . The picture is beautiful, a little disappointed with the ending. The sex scene is a little...

  • Lilla 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    "We may just age, time may just pass, new things get old, we may need to live with emptiness." – Sarah...

  • Dominic 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    the new gets old just like the old despite the abrupt plot direction and the blind dog's eyes turning around and then meeting with a fat sample that made me cry a little bit more....

Extended Reading
  • Dessie 2022-02-07 15:00:24

    Partner exchange: Girl, what are you drawing?

    Restless is a dangerous word, especially for a woman, but even more so for a wife. I love all the cute little plots of this movie, but not the whole narrative. If the following can be true: you live sweetly with a man, and men are sometimes boring (who isn't?), but they are nice, kind and tolerant,...

  • Augustus 2022-03-24 09:03:42

    Just... I don't know what the title is

    Michelle and Seth have some small details that are very cherished, not too sweet, and restrained teasing. I feel that I don't know who's emotional intensity is always incompatible with the other party's heat, and it is always appropriate to say whether it is appropriate or not, which may also have...

Take This Waltz quotes

  • Margot: Sometimes I'm... walking along the street and a shaft of sunlight falls in a certain way across the pavement and I just wanna cry. And then a second later, it's over. I decide because I'm an adult, to not succumb to the momentary melancholy; And I thought that sometimes with Tony, she just had a moment like that. A moment of not known how or why, and she just let herself go into and there was nothing anyone could do to make it any better. It was just her and the fact of being alive, colliding.

    Daniel: Or maybe you just didn't figure out what it was.

  • Lou: [to a hesitant Margot] Get in. What are you doing? What the fuck? You're going to ride in a rickshaw!