Budget
$20,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$12,785,432
Opening weekend US & Canada
$292,177
Gross worldwide
$20,094,909
Budget
$20,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$12,785,432
Opening weekend US & Canada
$292,177
Gross worldwide
$20,094,909
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By Sophie 2022-02-14 08:01:33
Let me state my position first, I don't believe in coincidence.
The complexity is beyond inexhaustible, and the simplicity is always connected. Freund also mentioned an example of "radio". The good is fate, and the wrong is misunderstanding. Don't abuse the induction method. Which side are you on? The one who listens to the song?
Can you explain the whole universe with a blank piece of paper? Although everything is empty, you are at least interpreting it with "a piece of white...
By Desmond 2022-02-14 08:01:33
Sometimes it's good to use your brain.
For some reason, I think I HEART HUCKABEES has the same tune as Thumbsucer. Those rhythms throughout the passage remind me of ELEPHANT or similar movies.
First of all, I admire the extraordinary vision of the casting director. Just like Ryan Gosling in STAY, Jason Schwartzman is a neurotic little bend, and it also has the function of threading.
The second is the role of Jude Law. I have to say that he hangs PLAYBOY's golden sign with him. I...
By Jedidiah 2022-02-14 08:01:33
I dare say that 100 people have headaches when watching 99 of this film. There is this huge conflict in every paragraph, and it is the kind of contradiction that is basically incomprehensible to ordinary people. Everyone has huge confusion about many ultimate problems. They tirelessly tried to express themselves and hope to gain understanding and seek help. The various people around the large store huckabees in the film unfolded about existentialism, destruction, construction, and the...
By Darren 2022-02-14 08:01:33
It'll be an enormous understatement to call this movie "odd", in which the story is heavier and more stagnant than the big rock with signified presence at both the opening and the end of the movie, while all the characters talk faster than a machine gun, all at once and all the time. For a comedy, this movie surely throws around a lot of fancy words, existentialism, nihilism, identity, nothingness etc. It serves its comedy purpose well by not taking these abstract concepts too seriously, but...
By Hester 2022-02-14 08:01:33
I love Huckabee: How am I not myself?
In the college entrance examination season, watching this brain-burning drama is also quite interesting.
First of all, to watch the movie "I Love Hobik", you must first learn a word called "potential comedy", which means that when you watch this movie, you may not laugh directly, but if you play it carefully, you will feel that it is very comedy. The effect is somewhere between drama and comedy. The so-called comedy, in Lu Xun's definition, is "comedy is to tear the worthless things...
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By Kenyatta 2022-04-24 07:01:15
It makes no sense to add a star to Jude Law and Wahlberg's...
By Noel 2022-04-24 07:01:15
cloud mountain fog...
By Arjun 2022-04-24 07:01:15
Well, I know director you have ideas, but I don't think you did well in the film. . . Looking headache. ....
By Maurine 2022-04-24 07:01:15
The cast is so powerful, it's kind of interesting, but it's too...
By Destin 2022-04-24 07:01:15
Years later I still remember the kid who biked every day because of the oil...
Dawn Campbell: Oh please, I don't think of myself as being that pretty.
[Brad whispers in her ear]
Dawn Campbell: Yes, that changed at Huckabees. You know, I was never their pretty girl.
Bernard Jaffe: Really?
Dawn Campbell: No! I just have to keep up with this gorgeous hottie.
Vivian Jaffe: How's the sex?
Bernard Jaffe: How is the sex?
Dawn Campbell: The sex?
Brad Stand: Come on, guys.
[laughs]
Brad Stand: Come on. That's private.
Dawn Campbell: That's gross.
Vivian Jaffe: Our undercover surveillance shows it's been infrequent and short. Eight to nine minutes. Typically.
Dawn Campbell: Surveillance? You've watched us?
Vivian Jaffe: No, just listened.
Brad Stand: So your surveillance is wrong!
[laughs uncomfortably]
Dawn Campbell: Yeah. It's quantity not quality.
Brad Stand: She meant quality not quantity.
Dawn Campbell: I know, I was only joking.
Bernard Jaffe: Were you joking when you said quantity and not quality?
Dawn Campbell: We're private about our seven minutes of heaven!
Brad Stand: It's longer than that, darling.
Dawn Campbell: Eight minutes of heaven! It's not quality, it's quantity!
[laughs hysterically]
Brad Stand: You should see her after a couple of margaritas.
Tommy Corn: You don't want to ask these questions?
Molly Corn: No. I wanna live my life.
Tommy Corn: What is that life, baby? What are we part of? Who are we? Look at this, look at this
[shows her one of her shoes]
Tommy Corn: . Do you know where these come from?
Molly Corn: Yeah. My closet. The store.
Tommy Corn: Indonesia.
[turns to young daughter]
Tommy Corn: Baby... this is the truth, ok? Little girls like you, they have to work in dark factories where they go blind, for a dollar sixty a month just to make Mommy her pretty shoes. Can you even imagine that, Caitlin?
Caitlin Corn: [shouting] I don't want the children to work in factories! Stop it from happening!
Molly Corn: Your Daddy's crazy, honey.
Tommy Corn: Daddy's not crazy, baby. The world is crazy. It's important to ask these questions.
Molly Corn: Shut up!
Tommy Corn: Mommy doesn't ask because Mommy doesn't care. Don't stop asking questions, baby!
Tommy Corn: Sorry I grabbed you.
Vivian Jaffe: Reptilian!