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Chaim 2022-04-23 07:03:09
No one is better at family stories than Uncle Wood. It is another warm work about the relationship between father and daughter. Compared with the previous works, the rhythm is looser, and the cast lineup is as eye-catching and close to public opinion as always. This cultural relic of Justin is a bit thin, and it is suspected of being a male...
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Oma 2022-04-23 07:03:09
cliche eastwood yet...
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Enid 2022-04-23 07:03:09
old story, old way, old way, old...
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Jamir 2022-04-23 07:03:09
6. I checked, the director used to focus on the old man's follow-up for 20 years, and the first time he directed the old man's "comeback", the film was just at the level of casual...
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Isadore 2022-04-22 07:01:40
It's comfortable to look at, I didn't notice who the director was at the beginning, I thought it was Eastwood's new work, and I still think that the old man is actually looking for Justin to act, the old man, are you alright? So handsome, that's the most beautiful You Are My Sunshine I've ever heard (TへT)!! But after watching it, I don't feel like the old man's style. It turns out that the old man is a producer. Anyway, it's very comfortable to watch! It's worth...
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Antonetta 2022-04-22 07:01:40
Hey, even if there is such a movie, you know that there are many small problems in various aspects, and you will still like it. This film is like this, the story is quite vulgar, the baseball theme elements are also professional entry-level, and the estrangement between father and daughter is too bloody, although the male and female protagonists are handsome and beautiful, but they just don't call, and the turning point at the end is so bizarre and dramatic. Any way, I just love these actors,...
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General 2022-04-22 07:01:40
The old man is still very good. Americans like these...
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Lois 2022-04-22 07:01:40
Tingting can't play a good person, that's for sure. What is it that he comes out at the end? It's a good ending to disappear like that. . . . ....
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Brandy 2022-04-22 07:01:40
The plot is very old-fashioned, the actors are very lovable, as long as the old man is there, I hope the old man is...
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Shakira 2022-04-22 07:01:40
Let's put it this way, this film and "Moneyball" are tit-for-tat views, but the quality is vulnerable in front of opponents. I mostly watch Grandpa Dongmu, who, even now, always appears on and off screen as a stubborn older generation (debating Obama with an empty chair, and the Red Sox and Yankees It is indeed a god-like...
Trouble with the Curve Comments
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Leo 2022-01-04 08:01:44
Statistical knowledge VS domain knowledge, spear or shield, who is more important?
1. It tells the story of an old scout who believes in experience dealing with modern statistical science. 2. It is contradictory with the view that "statistics changes industries" in "Penalty Kick" 3. In fact, sometimes statistical methods have to be analyzed in special industries to be more...
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Connor 2022-01-04 08:01:44
To understand eastwood is to get forgiveness from father
Going to Eastwood, it is clear that half of it is not his work:
how good the handsome men and beauty groups please the audience; the
procrastination of a lot of emotional dramas;
the happy ending that abruptly reverses.
But his essence is still there:
a tough guy character who never gives up;
a...
Trouble with the Curve quotes
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Johnny: Where'd you learn how to drink, uh, fancy single-malt Scotch out of the bottle? They teach you that at law school?
Mickey: No. My dad. Yet another brilliant gift he bestowed upon me.
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Gus: You remember years ago, down in Mobile, Alabama, they had the horse running around the field.
Mickey: Yeah.
Gus: They used to keep that horse in a trailer down outside the bullpen gate. Anyway, I was talking to this kid I had signed, telling him there's no place for him the big leagues. And all of a sudden, I realized you were gone and I couldn't find you. I was panicking. I saw this shack there. I went... I went over and looked in... and there you were with this guy. He had his hand down the back of your shirt.
Mickey: I don't remember that.
Gus: Yeah. How could you? You were only six years old. I sent you out, and then I started beating the shit out of this guy. I smashed his head against the wall and I started hitting him with everything I had. I strangled his ass. Finally, he passed out.
Mickey: Oh, my gosh, dad.
Gus: I kept waiting for the police to come and arrest me, but they never did. That's when I sent you off to your aunt and uncle's, 'cause thought they'd take care of you. I thought I'd failed you. Your mother had died a year before and I was a mess. You have to understand that.
Mickey: Can't you understand that you sending me away wasn't protecting me, it was rejecting me. And I've been working really hard to not let anyone else get close enough to me to do that again, and being alone really sucks.