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Westley 2022-04-23 07:04:09
The foreshadowing is in-depth, but the plot transformation is too...
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Edgardo 2022-04-22 07:01:49
What I admire most is the American way of education. When Louis was crying and digging soldiers on a rainy night, his mother and sister did not interfere with him roughly, but went crazy with him. Nothing is impossible in the world when your faith is big...
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Christiana 2022-04-22 07:01:49
A very heartwarming and heartwarming movie, without any particularly brain-dead settings such as villains. The lady is so beautiful! Of course, the important thing is on display: room to grow. It has a similar theme to the previous film, Childhood on the Roof, but with no obvious shortcomings. In the part where the heroine is trained by a psychiatrist, this theme becomes...
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Beaulah 2022-04-22 07:01:49
The girl is so cute. The flying plot setting makes the heavy and dark tone of the whole story much...
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Keagan 2022-04-22 07:01:49
I just think the heroine is so thin wow wow wow! A less obnoxious image of the Virgin, but still feels less personal. Eric is really good. Although his face feels oily all the time, he still wants to hug him. The role of his younger brother is also very interesting, but "make us all believe in ourselves again", seriously?? The soundtrack really can't be played anymore. century. . (The heroine's personal experience is so...
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Florine 2022-04-22 07:01:49
When Eric flew with Milly, I believe everyone would...
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Orin 2022-04-22 07:01:49
The progression of the plot is not rigorous, the first half looks better, and the second half starts a roller coaster ride up and down, every time I feel like it's going to become a cliché, I can immediately pull it back and continue flying in the...
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Liliane 2022-04-22 07:01:49
but somewhere...deep inside...we can all...
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Therese 2022-04-22 07:01:49
puppy love, the heroine is so pure and beautiful. It's quite suitable for this fairy tale and dreamy movie. The scene of kissing and setting off fireworks on the cloud is quite...
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Ena 2022-04-22 07:01:49
The old-generation children's films still seem to have the simplicity, innocence and beauty of that era. The little girl cast is so...
The Boy Who Could Fly Comments
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Milly: What do you know about Eric? Have you ever seen him do anything weird?
Geneva: That;s all I've ever seen him do.
Milly: No, I mean really weird.
Geneva: Dinky Patterson told me something weird about him once.
Milly: Who's Dinky Patterson?
Geneva: Dinky lived here before you; had your room. Anyway, Dinky used to get really annoyed with Eric climbing around outside his window. So, one day, he took his BB gun, stuffed the barrel with wet Kleenex and started shooting at Eric.
Milly: That's real sweet.
Geneva: He said he kept it up for about an hour, but Eric wouldn't budge, so he finally gave up. Here's the weird part: the next day, Dinky's looking around for his BB gun. You know where he said he found it? See that telephone pole? Dinky said it was up there, up on top of that box. That, somehow, Eric put it there. Of course, Dinky was the biggest liar I ever knew. It probably never happened.
Milly: Probably. What happened to Dinky? Why did he move?
Geneva: His dad got some hotshot job in Atlanta. Took the whole family.
[pause]
Geneva: So, where's your dad?
Milly: He died.
Geneva: What of?
Milly: [flatly] Cancer.
Geneva: Everyone in my family dies of cancer. My grandmother had stomach cancer. She lost 300 pounds before she died. Never looked better in her life. What kind did your dad have?
Milly: I don't know.
Geneva: They didn't tell you. They never tell the kids. Did it take a long time?
Milly: Can we drop the subject?
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Uncle Hugo: Don't shake the floor, please.
[Hugo repeatedly drops a cork on the floor until it lands on its end]
Uncle Hugo: There you go. You see, you can't start on a bottle until the cork lands on its feet. It's very frustrating when it takes a long time. On the other hand, it's quite delightful when it happens on the first toss.
[offers the bottle to Milly]
Uncle Hugo: Care for a drink?
Milly: No, no thank you.
Uncle Hugo: Are you calling me a drunk?
Milly: No.
Uncle Hugo: Why not?