Budget
$10,000,000 (estimated)
Gross worldwide
$304,127
Budget
$10,000,000 (estimated)
Gross worldwide
$304,127
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By Fanny 2022-12-29 05:36:33
A derailed mother fell into endless remorse and guilt because of a terrorist attack. Although she did not have much affection for her husband, she could never forget her lovely son. But in the end, he was reborn in front of a new life.
We can't experience the fear of a terrorist attack, but we can feel the memory of her son's unforgettable memory. Every parent, every relative in the world, facing a loved one who was killed in a terrorist attack, is this not the case?
This is...
By Garry 2022-12-19 05:17:19
The sequence of actions she takes over the bunny is heartbreaking to watch. She
talks to the bunny as if it had life . Really when someone you love leaves you and never comes back will his or her voice stay in your ear like she hears her son's voice? Will there be hallucinations all the time? It doesn't seem so sad . I think the reporter likes her, or she wouldn't try so hard to find out the murderer . She loves her son very much, and all he talks about is her love for her husband? The...
By Emilie 2022-12-14 07:47:21
After watching this movie, in addition to making me feel tired, the only question that made me think about it was: Who on earth is that baby?
I think this child is the director, just because her film needs a symbol of life.
This symbol can save the life of a woman who is about to commit suicide, and at the same time give everyone hope for the future.
Do you know why the director wanted the heroine to be a slut?
It was because in the end the director needed a new...
By Camylle 2022-12-11 16:59:43
"Incendiary": Use hatred to dispel the shame of infidelity
The young woman’s husband is an expert in bomb disposal, and her family life is dull, with invisible rifts. Out of dissatisfaction with this state of husband and wife, when the woman was waiting for her husband to return from a mission in the bar, she was successfully struck up by newspaper reporter Black, and then she had an affair. Time passed boringly. On the way to watch a football match with her husband and son, the woman met Black, and instead of going to the gym, she went home with him....
By Crystel 2022-11-29 13:15:42
What is this movie about? Watch a female addict with a love child plot suddenly become mentally ill because of the death of her son, and then all kinds of sad stories? In addition to the fair skin of the heroine, the dew point scene is so thick that she can play a table of mahjong. All kinds of self-acting, the most rubbish fine film, all kinds of mental illness, I don't know what to play. Wasting time watching a young woman who lost her child perform various self-shows.
It's not even...
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By Jamar 2023-09-13 14:57:12
The whole thing is unintelligible, the so-called aesthetic stream of consciousness is just a scene worth watching, and it also has 10,000 cannon fodder and...
By Dillon 2023-09-10 07:58:07
Being handsome is still...
By Ashtyn 2023-09-07 04:21:39
= = Constantly thinking about Xiaowenchuan.. I have suffered this kind of sensational.. The ending is what I want.. So I am satisfied--(Thinking about it afterwards, I still feel...
By Monserrate 2023-08-26 03:13:22
Personally like this...
By Malvina 2023-08-17 01:28:55
Williams is so...
Young Mother: I've heard it said that grief is like an animal to some. With a life of its own and we are at its mercy. I don't know about that. Grief is the stillness of the world the moment my boy left it. It's that quiet rain that never stops falling. They say that grief transforms us. I know it's transforming me, but into what?
[first lines]
The Boy: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Go...
The Boy: Mummy you blinked, I won.
Young Mother: Yes you did. Now in you get. Tomorrow we're going to the sea-side.
Young Mother: [narration - boy running on the beach] So, if I'm going to show you my life, better start here. My boy, in Camber Sands. Why this and why now? I'll come back to that.
The Boy: Mummy!
Young Mother: [narration] A force of nature was what the midwife called him when he came howling into this world four years ago. And he hasn't stopped since.
The Boy: Mummy!
Young Mother: [narration] Me and him spend a lot of time together on account his Dad is a right miserable bugger. To be fair, he wasn't always miserable. Or maybe he was and I just didn't see it. I wouldn't be the first one in my family to have her knickers charmed off her by some fellow in the Army. Any way, for better or worse, I got my boy and he got me.
The Boy: [dangling a sand worm] Mummy! Mummy!
Young Mother: [narration] I remember my Mum took me to Camber Sands once. The one day she was sober. It was drizzling then too. "Gets you out of the house, don't it?", she said.
Young Mother: [narration - on train] And that quiet rain fell all the way home.
Young Mother: [narration - London street] My gran told me that Adolf Hitler did us a favour when he bombed London. His incendiary bombs made the hole in Barnett Grove that they built our tower blocks in. And London burned with incredible noise and fury. It was on account of Adolf, she said, that we get a nice view with the Georgian Gems on the other side of the street, where the bomb missed.
The Boy: Mummy. I'm running, I'm running really far. Come on, catch me!
Young Mother: [calling to him] Careful. If you think I can't see you in there, you're mad.
Young Mother: [narration] We bought our flat off the Council. Smells of chip fat. But Lenny says it will be a good investment one day, because it's within a stone's throw of the city. Third generation of tower block dwellers, we are. If you're interested just type in Chav, Pikey or Ned, and you'll find us in council estates all over London. Favourite food: Chicken Kiev, favourite TV programme: Top Gear, Religion? Arsenal Football Club.
Terrence Butcher: You know what the best thing about caravans is?
Young Mother: No.
Terrence Butcher: The best thing about caravans is that they're always exactly the same. My dad used to say that. Where ever you tow them, when you close the door, at the end of the day you're home. Doesn't matter what kind of day I've had, if I imagine closing the caravan door, I feel better. Well, that feeling's gone. Ever since May Day, it's as if I can't close the caravan door any more. Can't leave the horrors outside. That's what those bastards have done, got inside my caravan.