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Bradford 2022-11-08 22:07:13
This ends. . . I can't take it. ....
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Monique 2022-10-18 11:00:34
After the chaos of the first 1/3, the movie went on the road of warmth, but fortunately, it was not overly sensational until the end. The details are very real, Jim's main line is relatively full of emotions, and the exploration of several sub-lines of friends is a little...
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Janick 2022-10-15 08:28:22
"You said that Northern Europe is our destination, which is a very romantic idea." It's a pity that this is just a song, alive, still...
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Elody 2022-10-08 04:54:14
One star is missing, and many conversations in the middle are too sudden....
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Agustin 2022-09-14 10:05:43
I can't bear my friends leaving in front of me...it's too heavy for...
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Candice 2022-08-20 04:08:51
Come on, so...
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Nona 2022-04-24 07:01:23
The small freshness of Britain, serious thinking, death, choice and friendship. In the end, Miles helped James to commit suicide. Is it murder? Of course this is not the main thing to think about. I felt that the climax was when James fell ill and he couldn't find the morphine, which strengthened the idea of three friends to help him get rid of it. Thinking about pain really makes people feel bad, in fact, everyone is afraid. The sermons in the film are not as touching as friendship. Great...
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Kennedy 2022-04-24 07:01:23
Such a lovely group of...
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Isadore 2022-04-24 07:01:23
Won't be watching it a second time! !...
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Burdette 2022-04-24 07:01:23
A very clean and pure piece. The purest angel, Benny, makes people want to do everything in their power to take care of him, to help him achieve his wishes, to see his optimistic laughter blooming under the blue sky, and to see the shadow of the bonfire dancing on his face under the starlight T_T Is there anything quieter than the sound of the sea in this...
Third Star Comments
Extended Reading
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James: I have never lost my shoes playing poker, I have never had a bandit hold a gun to my head...
Davy: I've never been to Birmingham.
James: I've never sailed 'round the- really?
Davy: No.
James: What about Marco's eighteenth?
Davy: Was that Birmingham?
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Beachcomber: Men used to wear hats everyday, but the world's changed!