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Wellington 2023-09-03 14:19:46
After experiencing desire, anger and struggle, you will understand that being brave is not impulse. Love can make everything beautiful. In addition to always holding in the heart, it also needs an opportunity, one that will not appear when. -Childhood without...
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Jaden 2023-08-15 10:54:13
What's worth fighting...
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Javon 2023-08-11 06:54:19
It’s a good example of seeing the big in the small, and I still like the name "The Innocence in the Tree...
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Taurean 2023-08-03 01:48:50
It could've been better If the Lipnicki brothers send a "thank-you note" in the...
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Milan 2023-07-30 00:22:21
It's beautiful, and the accent is really interesting. What a sweetheart Billy...
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Jaden 2023-07-28 20:23:39
Various green teen...
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Guiseppe 2023-07-23 11:02:38
Although it is mixed with some chicken soup, the degree of cold reduction of reality has exceeded that of many children's growth films. Retain a warmth and hope, I feel very...
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Agnes 2023-07-19 08:50:22
One of the worst translated movies in the mainland, I feel that the translator's head is...
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Ceasar 2023-07-18 02:24:45
The depression in the first half made me unable to watch it at all, but when I looked at it independently in the second half, it turned out to be full of content and emotions. Every little actor has super invincible acting skills! The scene where the little male protagonist's father passed away and cried to God was so...
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Clarissa 2023-07-05 20:59:49
War has brought indelible spiritual trauma to human beings. At the same time, war has taught human beings how to change the world by helping others. Childlike innocence and estrangement struggle are the amount of information in this film, and the wisdom of my father has added a huge power of tolerance and understanding to this...
The War Comments
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Lidia: You didn't even go on into Lipnicki's property. I'm the one who got everything. And quit nigger-lippin' my smoke. Give it here.
Elvadine: Excuuuuse me? What the hell you just say?
Lidia: Give me my smoke. What?
Elvadine: You know what. Girl, you'd better get outta my face.
Lidia: You call your friends that.
Elvadine: How I calls my kin ain't none of your business.
Amber: Ooh-ooh, it's a fight! What'd I miss?
Lidia: I'm sorry.
Amber: What's she sorry fo'?
Elvadine: I think you have somethin' that belongs to me - my mood ring.
Lidia: Where's my pooka shell necklace?
Elvadine: I'll see who gets it!
Lidia: Look, I said I was sorry.
Elvadine: My mama said I don't hafta hang out with nobody who degrades me that-a-way, even if they is my best girl.
Elvadine: But I'm gonna let it go this time. But you're on probation, and don't think I'm gonna forget about it neither. Now put your eyes back in your head and let's go.
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Elvadine: Dang, girl, I risk my neck all mornin' for you dumb behind. You think I at least entitled to a five-second break or a puff off of your scag.
Lidia: What do you mean, "riskin' your neck"?
Elvadine: Well, what you call trompin' 'round in them crazy, gap-toothed, banjo-pickin' no-eyelid hillbilly yard stealin' all their junk. Daaaang! They ever do find out we robbed' em, I reckon they gonna whup my behind 'til it's flat as yours.