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Melisa 2022-03-30 09:01:08
Some people say it's like a cup of coffee, I think it's like good weather, it's comfortable when you come, and when you want to stay here for a while, it's...
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Jasmin 2022-03-30 09:01:08
Rewatch. Heavy and fresh, philosophical and emotional, blend well....
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Eino 2022-03-29 09:01:07
Or the same sentence: good men have...
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Damon 2022-03-29 09:01:07
Real is...
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Tyra 2022-03-29 09:01:07
Was I too sleepy last night or what? I can't stand it after watching it for 40...
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Albert 2022-03-29 09:01:07
Lei Tan was also shot while lying...
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Ethan 2022-03-29 09:01:07
Each poster is beautifully designed, and an important question that bothers us now is how we should deal with those temporary relationships around us. (3.5...
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Jessika 2022-03-29 09:01:07
John Grant's song fits the mood of the movie so well. Such delicate...
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Gennaro 2022-03-29 09:01:07
That tape hit the dead end, actually, you weren't too sad when I...
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Kaia 2022-03-29 09:01:07
Inspiration in the...
Weekend Comments
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Grady 2022-01-14 08:02:30
Cement flower
How to make the characters talk all the time, and the audience doesn't feel back pain when looking at it?
This is an unavoidable problem that every author encounters; especially in stories that are not suitable for expressing conflict through actions, it is even more difficult to avoid clichés and... -
Jade 2022-03-21 09:02:56
love without getting to the extreme
This is probably the most touching movie (comrade) I've seen recently.
I finally understood why those so-called high-scoring movies couldn't touch me.
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Glen: Do you ever think about finding your parents?
Russell: No, not really.
Glen: Why not?
Russell: I don't really see the point. You know, I don't think it would change anything.
Glen: Why don't I pretend to be your dad and you can come out to me?
Russell: [laughs] That is SO weird.
Glen: Just ignore the fact we just had sex.
Russell: I don't think I can. Guess I'll try. Ok.
[looks Glen in the eye]
Russell: Dad? I got something I need to tell you.
Glen: [pretending to be Russell's dad] What's that?
Russell: I'm gay.
Glen: [pretends to think] Hmm.
Russell: I like guys, not girls.
Glen: [breathes out slowly] Well. You know what, son. It doesn't matter to me. I love you just the same. And guess what?
Russell: What?
Glen: I couldn't be more proud of you than if you were the first man on the moon.
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Russell: I moved around in foster homes until I was about sixteen.
Glen: [softly] Mm-hm. Fuck.
Russell: Met my best mate there, Jamie, when we were twelve. Erm yeah, it was nice, we just went around as a pair.
Glen: Fucking hell. What was it like?
Russell: What?
Glen: Being "in care".
Russell: It was fine. I mean, I wasn't abused or anything.
Glen: Shame, you should've got a refund. Do they know about you?
Russell: Who?
Glen: Jamie?
Russell: Yeah. I'm like his brother really. Everyone knows about me of my friends. Close ones, anyway.
Glen: [Glen starts snickering, bit ashamed]
Russell: What? What?
Glen: [snickers] Is it really wrong that I find the whole orphan thing pretty sexy?
[laughs out loud]
Russell: [smilingly] O my god. What's wrong with you?