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Randi 2022-03-29 09:01:09
An extended film version of the Julianne Moore branch of "The Hours". From the perspective of a child, it shows the turmoil brought to a family in the early stage of the awakening of women's independence consciousness. But at the end, Carey Mulligan's rosy eyes still left a warm aftertaste to the...
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Hollie 2022-03-29 09:01:09
An extended film version of the Julianne Moore branch of "The Hours". From the perspective of a child, it shows the turmoil brought to a family in the early stage of the awakening of women's independence consciousness. But at the end, Carey Mulligan's rosy eyes still left a warm aftertaste to the...
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Cecil 2022-03-28 09:01:13
Amazed how quickly Mulligan has aged. That vicissitudes of life is really not like a 34-year-old, but a 43-year-old. Paul.Dano's debut film is like this, and there is no surprise for a dime. It's too bad. I've always felt that Paul.Dano's ambition was a little bit more than...
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Harmon 2022-03-28 09:01:13
Amazed how quickly Mulligan has aged. That vicissitudes of life is really not like a 34-year-old, but a 43-year-old. Paul.Dano's debut film is like this, and there is no surprise for a dime. It's too bad. I've always felt that Paul.Dano's ambition was a little bit more than...
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Jedidiah 2022-03-28 09:01:13
Amazed how quickly Mulligan has aged. That vicissitudes of life is really not like a 34-year-old, but a 43-year-old. Paul.Dano's debut film is like this, and there is no surprise for a dime. It's too bad. I've always felt that Paul.Dano's ambition was a little bit more than...
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Trystan 2022-03-28 09:01:13
An extended film version of the Julianne Moore branch of "The Hours". From the perspective of a child, it shows the turmoil brought to a family in the early stage of the awakening of women's independence consciousness. But at the end, Carey Mulligan's rosy eyes still left a warm aftertaste to the...
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Cathy 2022-03-28 09:01:13
Paul Dano's directorial debut is so composed and condensed, as surprisingly mature and sophisticated as his son (who looks too much like Dano...). On the contrary, the parents couldn't control their emotions, and each lived a wild life. The two were as incompatible as a forest fire and a swimming pool, but the water was soft and powerful after all. Together with the background of 1960 in the film, it vaguely foreshadowed the eve of the rise of feminism. . The motion of the film, the soundtrack...
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Colleen 2022-03-28 09:01:13
Paul Dano's directorial debut is so composed and condensed, as surprisingly mature and sophisticated as his son (who looks too much like Dano...). On the contrary, the parents couldn't control their emotions, and each lived a wild life. The two were as incompatible as a forest fire and a swimming pool, but the water was soft and powerful after all. Together with the background of 1960 in the film, it vaguely foreshadowed the eve of the rise of feminism. . The motion of the film, the soundtrack...
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Salma 2022-03-28 09:01:13
Paul Dano's directorial debut is so composed and condensed, as surprisingly mature and sophisticated as his son (who looks too much like Dano...). On the contrary, the parents couldn't control their emotions, and each lived a wild life. The two were as incompatible as a forest fire and a swimming pool, but the water was soft and powerful after all. Together with the background of 1960 in the film, it vaguely foreshadowed the eve of the rise of feminism. . The motion of the film, the soundtrack...
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Joy 2022-03-28 09:01:13
Reminds me of Richard Ford or Raymond Carver's short stories that are cool and...
Wildlife Comments
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Trystan 2022-03-10 08:01:39
wild life
The story takes place in 1960, when Janet Brinson and her husband, Jerry, and their 14-year-old son, Joe, move to Montana, where Jerry works as a golf coach. When Jerry loses his job due to a misunderstanding, the entire family is in crisis. He wandered aimlessly before enlisting as a makeshift...
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Lexie 2022-03-21 09:03:24
Simple and close to life
"Wild Life" is really the closest to my life among the movies that have been imported so frequently recently. The overall look and feel is very similar to "Manchester by the Sea", which is a lingering sense of depression in life, but one is the powerlessness of a family and the other is lonely...
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Jerry Brinson: Boy, boy, boy! Boy!
[He laughs]
Jerry Brinson: Well, ain't this a wild life, son?
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Jerry Brinson: They are making people afraid for no reason.