The Angriest Man in Brooklyn Comments

  • Kevin 2022-03-22 09:02:35

    It's only when you don't know it that other people feel normal. / When Henry jumped off the bridge, time slowed down, and at that moment he understood: In fact, life does not have to be a burden. Life is short and fragile, and beautiful and shocking things can happen every hour, minute, and...

  • Larue 2022-03-21 09:02:56

    It is said to be a comedy, but the whole film only stutters and sells the camera. I laughed. It's just a drama. All comedy would not be another name for...

  • Clement 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    Both hilarious and touching, the two are perfectly...

  • Tamia 2022-03-15 09:01:06

    Robin's posthumous work. The film itself has good sentences but no good chapters. The setting of "only 90 minutes of life" itself is not a small problem. When the setting is barely established, the subsequent plot development is naturally difficult to convince the audience to believe, and the credibility of many passages is also improved. The discount wasted Robin’s excellent performance. But I have to say that watching this film after his death feels completely different. The pain, despair and...

  • Telly 2022-03-15 09:01:06

    Robin's last movie. In a limited life, what should be done or cherished, in fact, after reading it carefully, it is very...

  • Armani 2022-03-14 14:12:26

    Is anger just such a roar? The highest level of sadness is numbness, weakness, and indifference, rather than exaggerated negative energy excretion everywhere, yelling. The deepest anger is precisely suppressed, silent and tense. One sentence in the film is appropriate for Robin Williams: 1951---2014, the numbers at the two ends are not important, what is important is the dash in the middle --- how to "get to" that part of the...

  • Derek 2022-02-19 08:01:34

    Sadly, Robin Williams parted from the world two months after the release...BD 720P...

  • Garett 2022-02-19 08:01:34

    The script is a little awkward and over the top. It limits the acting and production. It could've been...

  • Wayne 2022-02-19 08:01:34

    In this play, Robin Williams was accompanied by his undivorced wife before he died, a good brother had a carton lunch with him, a son played cards with him, and then he was spilled into the river. In reality, he just tied his neck with a rope, leaning on the cabinet door, and let the door handle tighten the other end of the rope to strangle...

  • Hipolito 2022-02-19 08:01:34

    When the little devil was young, did he feel a little handsome? As soon as Mila Kunis went crazy, the feeling of black came out; Robin Williams didn't look like an angry person, his face was too...

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  • Yessenia 2022-02-19 08:01:34

    Life is a bitch in the big city.

    It’s a funny movie name, so I
    ’m interested in seeing that when I didn’t have a chance to go to brooklyn bridge.
    In my life, I found that there was a lover lock on the bridge. The
    angry doctor told the patient that
    he had only 90 minutes of life. In the end, he lived for eight days and finally...

  • Crawford 2022-02-19 08:01:34

    The farce effect is like this

    The doctor told you that you only have 90 minutes to live, so what will you do in this hour and a half?

    Due to the plot setting, the rhythm of the film is not generally fast. This kind of story with deep and special connotation meets "flying editing" and it does not bring any benefits, not to...

The Angriest Man in Brooklyn quotes

  • Henry Altmann: [narrating] As Henry Altmann waited in traffic, on the way to his doctor's appointment, he mentally added subwoofers in small cars to things he hated. On his short list was also dog crap, car alarms, indecipherable parking signs, double baby strollers, ass-crack fashion, men's cologne, bubble gum, bicycles, hamsters, garbage trucks, neighbors, metal hangers, TV remotes, greeting cards, flip-flops, fliers for cheap haircuts, fat people, pigeons, The Weather Channel, smell of urine, new mothers, credit card offers, blocked phone numbers, big umbrellas, F train, JFK, BQ E., ATM Service fees, 99 Cent Stores, radio personalities, networking, Starbucks, the Knicks, the Knicks, the Knicks, and God.

  • Bette Altmann: Do you have family, Dr. Gill?

    Sharon Gill: No. Not really? Well, Mom and Dad in Wisconsin. But, you know, divorced, married. Thrice! Thanksgivings are a mess. Guess, uh... Guess I don't know "normal."

    Aaron Altmann: The only normal people there are are the ones you don't know very well.