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Cleve 2022-03-25 09:01:18
Even if there are some misfortunes, I still think the story is that the beautiful heroine has so many unpleasant memories, but in the end, remembering the good qualities in her were also taught by my father, such as bravery. It is difficult to say whether this is fortunate or unfortunate. Anything bad, but I still seem to be getting further and further away,...
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Duncan 2022-03-25 09:01:18
I really liked the original book when I was a kid. I read it several times and thought it was a cool pair of parents. Now it's really annoying. I don't know if it's because of the film adaptation, or because my values have changed as I grew...
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Myron 2022-03-25 09:01:18
A very sadistic film. It has a match with "Captain Fantastic". It is a question of whether the child is raised in captivity or in the wild. Some places are really unbearable. Mixing butter and sugar to eat, some places are very warm, such as the whole family cleaning up, swimming, memories and reality intertwined, both incredible and natural, it is worth watching, a few children are doing...
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Cesar 2022-03-24 09:03:16
A bit like another version of "Captain Fantastic", the main difference is that the focus of this film is not the discussion of the right and wrong of hippie values or different views of education, but rather a rather civilian family relationship/ The story of the father-daughter relationship (relatively easier to empathize with), and what happens when you grow up is the focus of the story. Woody Harrelson is indeed a good actor, though (maybe mainly because of his looks and...
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Stan 2022-03-24 09:03:16
The film obviously describes the bad side of the father more than the good side, so that when you watch the film, you can easily think that the children leave home is indeed out of the sea of misery, but only the parties involved can understand the warmth and warmth of the film. My father is definitely not the worst kind of father, but he has a bad personality. He likes promises but is unwilling to fulfill them, but at least he is sincere and true to his children, so that they can learn to be...
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Frank 2022-03-24 09:03:16
Family determines character, and character determines...
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Kristian 2022-03-24 09:03:16
The real-life version of Captain Fantastic, I'd say Captain Fantastic is too...
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Douglas 2022-03-24 09:03:16
After looking at the old photos, I found that the director still respects the facts. Vehicles, house environment and clothing styles are completely reproduced as they are. But the adaptation is very mediocre. I remember that I was quite moved when I read the original book. There are many surprising moments that make people smile. But the movie seems to only focus on showing how bad Dad is, so that the audience can't build empathy, so the warmth at the end of the film is...
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Wendy 2022-03-24 09:03:16
I'm Naomi playing Larson's mom? I can't accept this setting! The movie itself is warm, and the characters with such individuality are completely flat. Don't blame the actors for the...
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Dawn 2022-03-24 09:03:16
The actors' performances are impeccable, and the real stories are moving. Even the narrative technique of the film is too fragmented, and the feelings that she wants to express are just scratched. Her incompleteness is like a broken glass that cannot resonate with the audience at all. The non-linear storytelling is a mess, and the relationship between the characters has changed abruptly and rigidly. Such a story of feuding and compromise between the father and daughter, and finally reconciled...
The Glass Castle Comments
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Jeannette: [sighs] My parents are squatting in an abandoned building on the Lower East Side.
David: Jeanette...
Jeannette: They were homeless before that for three years before that, which was pretty much how they raised us. My dad is not developing a technology for bituminous coal but he could tell you anything you want to know about it. He is the smartest man I know. He is also a drunk.
[inhales]
Jeannette: never finishes what he starts and can be extremely cruel. But he dreams bigger than anyone I've ever met. And he never tries to be somebody that he's not. He never wanted me to either.
[Exhales]
Jeannette: I'm sorry, but I have to leave.
David: Go.
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Jeannette: You did all this for me?
Rex: Since when is it wrong for a father to take care of his little girl?