Budget
$15,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$6,423,605
Opening weekend US & Canada
$2,591,985
Gross worldwide
$6,423,605
Budget
$15,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$6,423,605
Opening weekend US & Canada
$2,591,985
Gross worldwide
$6,423,605
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By Hadley 2022-09-18 22:11:26
Find yourself and be able to support your inner self!
Finding your true self through your heart is also helping your loved one find their original self. The reward is your sacrifice. When Della forgives her husband and drives him to do charity in person, she truly realizes that it is not you who can change the world by donating money, but you must change yourself first, and a little light can illuminate the world. How many people can understand. Denver asks: When you drop me food and coins on the street, you just prove you saw me. Yeah, that's...
By Summer 2022-09-18 20:07:04
I didn't understand it at first, and the rhythm arrangement was a bit tiring. However, the description of the realistic scenes of racial discrimination in it, what is considered a violation of white women at a glance, and because there is no education, no knowledge of the outside world, no knowledge of industrialization, no knowledge of black uprisings, no knowledge of asking for wages , after escaping to a new city and not knowing how to survive, he started robbery, but he is not a bad...
By Jean 2022-09-18 19:19:58
"The more God values, the more Satan covets"
Denver wore a dark suit and orange shirt at Daisy's funeral, looking handsome to the peak of his life. It was Mr. and Mrs. Daisy who allowed this irascible tramp to stand in front of everyone with dignity. As the closest friends of the family, they looked back on this lady's angelic life.
"Stranger's Love", adapted from real events, is a very warm gospel movie. I read a book before, the title of the book seems to be "another self in the world" or something. A bit of a...
By Oma 2022-09-18 16:04:32
A 2017 movie comparable to The Shawshank Redemption
By Elenor 2022-09-18 12:03:04
Starring Renée Zellweger, Jon Voight and Djimon Hounsou, based on the memoirs of Ron Hall, Denver Moore and Lynn Vincent, about a low-level black homeless man with a sharp art A tangled relationship between a discerning millionaire and an unlikely woman.
It's a true story, filled with real life moments—greed, fear, pain over pleasure, hope, surprise. This book has been on the New York Times non-fiction bestseller list for three consecutive years, and it still stands still....
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By Octavia 2023-09-27 01:59:51
With a touch of fantasy, that's...
By Roselyn 2023-09-07 05:30:52
I didn't expect it to be Nurse Betty, everyone is getting...
By Lukas 2023-07-18 11:39:03
Being cheated by the name Stranger's Love, the funeral speech is the...
By Sanford 2023-07-14 15:51:34
Sad movie, this sentence Denver said impressed me: the more God values, the more Satan covets. He is like a wise man, and has been acting as the person who throws bricks at the scene in the...
By Gracie 2023-07-13 05:42:29
Perfection should belong to God. Humans should be individuals with coexistence of divinity and demonic nature. Once Wei Guangzheng becomes a human character, it becomes less...
Ron Hall: "All men make mistakes, but married men find out about them sooner."
[first lines]
Ron Hall: [narrating] It's quite a home, isn't it? 15,000 square feet of overpriced art and big ol' bathtubs. I know it's ridiculous, but I love it. After all, I'm from Texas. We tend to like things big down here.
Ron Hall: This is my home. And you probably can't tell, it's broken. There's a story behind that. One that begins and ends with a girl I married. Debbie hall. A girl with a heart so big that Texas can't even hold it. So I'm gonna try to write it all down. Hopefully make some sense out of how I got here. Problem is, I've never written anything. I'm not an author. I'm an art dealer.
Denver: Something about white folks that really bothers me. I hear when white folks go fishing, they do this thing they call "catch and release."
Ron Hall: Yeah. Well, you know, it's just a sport. You know? Sometimes you just fish for fun.
Denver: Fun?
Ron Hall: Mmm.
Denver: See, where I growed up on a plantation, we'd go out in the morning, dig us up some worms, cut us a cane pole, sit on the riverbank all day. When we finally caught something on the line, we was real proud of what we caught. We'd take it back home, show it off, and share it with all the folk. See, it bothers me that white folk go through all of that trouble, and when they finally got something on the line, they throw it back. So, it occurred to me that if you is a white man that is fishing for a friend, and you're just gonna catch and release, then I got no desire to be your friend.