Gross US & Canada
$37,151
Opening weekend US & Canada
$18,630
Gross worldwide
$462,875
Gross US & Canada
$37,151
Opening weekend US & Canada
$18,630
Gross worldwide
$462,875
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By Vita 2022-03-28 09:01:06
The love that is about to be said and done has not waited until the dawn
It doesn't really matter who the hero and heroine are, because in an ambiguous love, there is only one man and one woman, walking and chatting with each other, that's enough. If they didn't like each other, they wouldn't separate and stick together like magnets; but if they did pierce that layer of window paper, maybe they'd explode from the collision and go their separate ways. This romantic film made by the American team depicts such delicate and tangled emotions and emotions in a story with...
By Crawford 2022-03-28 09:01:06
First of all, Mrs. Kiwi is so cute, I can't wait to pick him up and kiss him. I love a lot of scenes in the movie, such as the future phone, the pretend band, the hotel art, including the hotel rating at the end, I think this is a kiwi romance book. But the progress of the plot does make people feel slow and a little messy. But it's a good movie, especially when it comes to romance, an unfamiliar tale of confusion and liking—perhaps Stranger would be more accurate. I still have a lot to talk...
By Roger 2022-03-28 09:01:06
A woman, Brooke (Alice Eve), is in a hurry to catch the 1:30 train bound for Boston, but after a step too late, Nick (Chris Evans) picks up her hurried legacy. She lost her mobile phone and learned that she had to rush home in time. Nick wanted to help, but the credit card could not be used. By chance, the two strangers regained their life direction through inner conversation with each other. This is Chris Evans' directorial debut, a bit similar to Richard Linklater's "Before Sunset" series,...
By Candace 2022-03-28 09:01:06
Have U ever had a feeling and just somewhere in ur bones that somebody was gonna play a major part in ur life?
At the end of the film, the song of the Vancouver Sleeping House is played. It feels so good to watch this movie. Two strangers are slowly approaching in the heart of the city of New York. I really like a sentence in the movie The funny thing is, I remain proud of it to this day that I...
By Carmel 2022-03-28 09:01:06
Too much to say, not enough short comments.
The first thing I want to say is that I don’t quite accept the rating of this movie. I feel that it is low. It may also be my subjective assumption. After all, everyone’s aesthetics are different, so there is nothing to worry about.
Secondly, I found this "Midnight Encounter" because I recently liked the "fake love, truth-telling tuberculosis" movie. Because the male and female protagonists are not too familiar, only know that the male...
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By Jasen 2022-04-24 07:01:15
Talking about love is one of the things I fear the...
By Christop 2022-04-24 07:01:15
i think if you are committed to somebody, you dont allow yourself to find perfection in someone...
By Alvah 2022-04-24 07:01:15
Chris Evans wrote, directed and acted himself. When his career was in full swing, he chose to make such a movie to prove one thing: he did not want to be bound by the halo of superheroes. In fact, the US team can try many roles, which has always been his original...
By Grayce 2022-04-24 07:01:15
I just watched the movie for the beauty of Team...
By Ike 2022-04-24 07:01:15
All you have to do is choose the person with whom you want to go through twists and turns willingly, without regrets, and with no...
Brooke Dalton: I'm sure that my husband will really appreciate your helping me. It's incredibly generous of you!
Nick Vaughan: You didn't have to do that.
[silently chucking to self]
Brooke Dalton: What?
[seemingly unaware]
Nick Vaughan: The husband thing.
Brooke Dalton: Well... I didn't mean to distrust you. It's just you're being so nice!
Nick Vaughan: ...Nice.
[ponders the thought while smirking]
Brooke Dalton: It's... it's complicated.
Nick Vaughan: Got it.
Brooke Dalton: What is that supposed to mean?
Nick Vaughan: Well... it's not rocket science.
Brooke Dalton: What we need is a time machine.
Nick Vaughan: Well we kinda have one. Few years ago they turned all these public pay phones into time machines. You pick one up dial 1993 and a New Yorker will come on and tell you exactly what was happening on that corner 20 years ago. It's funny.
Brooke Dalton: I don't even need to call that far back. I just need to call yesterday.
Nick Vaughan: Well let's try.
[making phone dialing sounds]
Nick Vaughan: Bop bup bo bo bop bup bup pup What would you tell yourself?
Brooke Dalton: Brooke? It's you... from the future.
[smiling]
Brooke Dalton: She doesn't believe me.
Nick Vaughan: Well of course you've got to tell her something secret. Something only you two would know.