Budget
$12,500,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$326,095
Opening weekend US & Canada
$16,512
Gross worldwide
$23,727,301
Budget
$12,500,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$326,095
Opening weekend US & Canada
$16,512
Gross worldwide
$23,727,301
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By Citlalli 2022-03-24 09:03:52
The great Baidu snapshot is still there
The love puzzle of "Russian Doll" by Qianrong is written on the
front:
I watched this movie more than two months ago, on Leleke's plate. Like Wendy, like Wendy's words, like every little scene in the film. In one of my blogs at that time, I wrote down a paragraph of Wendy's words, which is what I could write. . .
However, the screenwriter is worthy of being a screenwriter. Let's see what Qianrong said: I
often wonder, what kind of love will impress me?...
By Bell 2022-03-24 09:03:52
Are you happy to be back? But you didn't say a word,,, for a year, Xavier didn't tell my mother anything that happened in Barcelona. It's like when Dad came to New York and saw Xavier tell a story at the first corner of the intersection. The name was engraved on the concrete floor, j is dad, s is mom, and a heart is added to the outer circle. The father and son searched and didn't see it anywhere, thinking that it was obvious that time had erased everything. Xavier was saying...
By Edgardo 2022-03-24 09:03:52
After watching it, I was very angry and depressed, and I regretted that I sacrificed my precious sleep and reading time on this movie. If God gave me a chance, I would definitely turn off the TV, go back to my room to read, and then have a good sleep.
The whole film is the muttering of the male protagonist, telling the process of his pursuit of love and his thinking about love, mixing his love novels with his life. But I just couldn't see where the love was, even though he ended up...
By Enrico 2022-03-23 08:01:02
Our feelings are like nesting dolls. Before seeing the last one, no one knows whether they should give up their curiosity about the future and go to the next one. As Wendy said to Xavier at the station: "... , I know you are not always perfect, I know you have tons of problems, defects and perfections, but who doesn't? it's just i preferred your problems, i' m in love with your imperfections your imperfections are just great. , ... "Only I feel that this one is my last, so is it necessary to...
By Ray 2022-03-23 08:01:02
The male protagonist is a person who longs for alternative love, but the love stories he writes are always published in publications or when they are made into TV dramas, the screenwriter's requirements are in line with common sense. Because the love of the male protagonist is unreasonable, an ex-girlfriend, he helps him take care of the children, and let his girlfriend travel around to talk about her boyfriend. There is no place to live, so I live in the house of my tongxing lover's...
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By Edmond 2022-03-27 09:01:22
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By Arielle 2022-03-27 09:01:22
Much worse than a hotel in...
By Eino 2022-03-27 09:01:22
The last two films in this series are very depressing. These characters are all suitable for being friends, and none of them are suitable for being...
By Aletha 2022-03-27 09:01:22
The plot of this sequel is so far-fetched that it completely loses the essence of the first. The female pig is ugly. ....
By Heath 2022-03-27 09:01:22
The soundtrack is also very good and Wendy likes it. I hope that the third part and Jean can go on...
Kassia: Who is she?
Xavier: No - my ex, Martine.
Kassia: Not so "ex."
Xavier: She's my ex. It's over. Come in.
Kassia: One in, one out... That doesn't bother you at all.
Xavier: You don't understand.
Kassia: You just line 'em up and don't give a fuck.
Xavier: Exactly. If you don't like it, take a hike.
Kassia: What?
Xavier: Yeah! You're all fucking, stupid bitches! You got that? Now get lost!
Kassia: Asshole.
Xavier: YEAH, I'M AN ASSHOLE.
Wendy: [watching Natacha dance] Now which one...?
William: That one there. Look.
Wendy: The one on the end?
William: No. Look. Right... Second from the left.
Xavier: The blonde one?
Wendy: But they're all blonde!
William: That one! See, look. Second from the left. That one.
Xavier: Right. Yeah. Ok. I see her.
Wendy: They all look the same.
William: No, they don't. She's a great dancer.
Xavier: Who?
William: This is known as the street of "ideal proportions." It's 25 meters high, 25 meters wide, and 250 meters long. Personally, I don't see what's so ideal about it. The Russians are obsessed with the - they're obsessed with things being ideal, you know?
Natacha: It's not true.
William: Yes, it is darling. Well, it's not a bad thing. I mean, you know, English people, we've got some bad habits as well. I mean do you remember - Wendy, do you remember your boyfriend, the American one? What was his name? Bruce.
Wendy: Yes.
William: Right, well, I was talking to him one day, and he said to me, "Problem with you English guys is, you're always saying 'I'm sorry.' All the time, you're saying 'I'm sorry about this, I'm sorry about that.'" And you know what? It's actually true. We do say "I'm sorry" too much. What can I say? We're sorry. I said to him, "I'm sorry about that. I apologize. But that's it, you know? Nobody's perfect."