Budget
$1,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$2,266,067
Opening weekend US & Canada
$68,801
Gross worldwide
$2,266,067
Budget
$1,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$2,266,067
Opening weekend US & Canada
$68,801
Gross worldwide
$2,266,067
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By Elissa 2022-04-13 08:01:01
The main character is similar to me in some ways.
After falling in love, in the eyes of the world, the next step is to arrange marriage, thinking that only marriage can give the woman stability.
As everyone knows, men, between the ages of 20 and 30, are thinking about the direction of life. Maybe marriage is indeed the most important thing in life. However, men are lazy in this regard and are too lazy to change the status quo. If the other party puts too much pressure, maybe The gains...
By Alysa 2022-04-13 08:01:01
Comedy is laughter with tears.
Comedy is about having fun.
This is my life? Some people discussed it very seriously, but he said it slowly in the wake of self-reflection.
Some people say he can develop a rare and personal thing like sleepwalking into a book, an album, a movie and countless jokes to prove his ability, but he finished his autobiography in his early 30s, what do you do next? In fact, he is good at finding images from life, and the ability to let...
By Kaylie 2022-04-13 08:01:01
I really feel like our whole lives, no matter how low our self-esteem gets, there's some part of us that thinks, "I have a secret special skill that no one knows about." And eventually, we meet someone who's like," You have a secret special skill." And you're like,"I know. So do you. Let's eat pizza-flavored ice cream together." And that's love. It's a mountain of pizza-flavored ice
cream , and delusion. Although the fantasy will dissipate, but always remember Rolomei's social...
By Dominic 2022-04-13 08:01:01
Can't understand the whole article. I don't know what sleepwalking is trying to say. Anxiety about your girlfriend's forced marriage? But the film's view of marriage touches me deeply. "Why did she stay with me for so many years?" And she replied "I don't want to hurt you". Yes indeed. Years of love has been promoted to marriage, is it really that a lover is married? Or, if you get used to it, you will get used to it, and you don't want to be the one who hurts people, but you are wronged? Years...
By Wilburn 2022-04-13 08:01:01
Sleepwalking with me, I almost fell asleep
I downloaded it because it was marked with a comedy movie. Before the final exam, I thought I should laugh more and
watch it because I felt that no matter how the movie was downloaded, I had to watch it, otherwise a wonderful story might pass me by
NM After watching it, I realized that this is not a comedy! ! !
0 laughs all the way!
And the hero missed a lot of good things, it feels like watching a tragedy,
how he lost his lovely fiancée ,
how he suffered from...
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By Aletha 2022-04-16 09:01:09
is it true? Really, many times you are watching other people's jokes, but the jokes are about the difficult and unbearable life of...
By Tiara 2022-04-16 09:01:09
Is it really that scary to tell a sad story in a lighthearted...
By Omari 2022-04-16 09:01:09
Those sleepwalking scenes are quite interesting, you don't need to care too much in...
By Michele 2022-04-16 09:01:09
This is the director's real...
By Arne 2022-04-16 09:01:09
If I were to do a film selection of the year's person, then the hero of this film deserved to be the most vulnerable neurosis of the year. As a fat loser who has accomplished nothing, he has an excellent girlfriend who has been with him for eight years, and he loves her very much. Shouldn't he consider himself lucky? How frightened are you to suffer from sleepwalking because your girlfriend is going to marry...
Matt Pandamiglio: I really feel like our whole lives, no matter how low our self esteem gets, there's a part of us that thinks, 'I have a secret, special skill that no one knows about.' And, eventually, we meet someone who's like, "You have a secret, special skill." And you're like, "I know! So do you!" And that's love.
Abby: So, how was your trip?
Matt Pandamiglio: It was good. It was good.
Abby: Yeah? Anything happen?
Matt Pandamiglio: What do you mean?
Abby: I don't know. You're just acting kind of weird.
Matt Pandamiglio: I think you're acting weird.
Abby: Really? How?
Matt Pandamiglio: By asking me how my trip was.
Matt Pandamiglio: I think falling in love for the first time is such a transcendent feeling. You know, it's like eating pizza-flavored ice cream your brain can't even process that level of joy.