Budget
$65,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$69,691,949
Opening weekend US & Canada
$12,687,726
Gross worldwide
$110,317,580
Budget
$65,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$69,691,949
Opening weekend US & Canada
$12,687,726
Gross worldwide
$110,317,580
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By Mark 2022-01-05 08:02:24
There are many classic dialogues that are worth remembering
I'm so happy that I finally found the disc of "Children's Heart Enters the Future".
Do you understand my inner joy? It turns out that happiness can be simple.
I'm picky, I just want to stock up on discs worth collecting & watching again.
The first time I watched "Children’s Heart Entering the Future" was on the Pearl TV station. I
was so proud that I was attracted by the fat boy Spencer Breslin’s Q-like appearance . . .
Last time, the fat boy...
By Clifton 2022-01-05 08:02:24
I'm pure in my heart, but you don't know it
Not everyone has the opportunity to pursue the ideals of childhood as always. We often can only make life choices or decisions that we think are most suitable in reality. As the years go by, we will gradually get farther and farther away from ourselves when we were young. But if a dream or ideal is something that I really wanted to pursue, that enthusiasm will still be ignited by chance. Movies are not perfect, but some so-called chicken soup is true. For example, we can't change the past,...
By Ivah 2022-01-05 08:02:24
I like it~~The plot and the dialogue
8 years old explain to 40 years old (image consultant) his profession: help others forget what they were like so they can pretend to be another person (help people get rid of the original bad habits and deliberately modify The glorious image is prominent) The
female anchor teaches that she is 40 years old~~ How many of us realize what we will become in the future? (When we were kids), how many of them would grow up to be the professions...
By Kailyn 2022-01-05 08:02:24
~Tripartite talks~
There are two Chinese translations of the movie: Return my innocence and reverse the future. The theme should be a combination of the two.
I think we should all learn to arrange meetings with our childhood selves and future selves, listen to the dreams of the most innocent moments of childhood, and let the ideal self in the future give us more answers to our current life questions. Let the future self answer some questions for the present self. This is the most...
By Zion 2022-01-05 08:02:24
Let yourself meet the future and childhood self
If I met myself in 10 years, what would we say? How will I see who I am now in 10 years? What advice and guidance will she give me? What do I hope to be like 10 years from now? So what should I do now?
Arrange for yourself to meet with your future self and your childhood self. In the face of the present, ask yourself who is in your ideal future state to be your adviser, to answer more life questions for yourself at the moment, and guide yourself to make the most appropriate choice;...
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By Buddy 2023-09-24 15:26:57
At that time, Emily Mortimer was really tender (compared to Mackenzie), and her appearance remained until "Young...
By Torey 2023-09-11 10:10:19
We all have the power to rewrite the script of our past and future lives if we want to. The moment kid disappeared, I really wanted to give him a...
By Adelbert 2022-04-24 07:01:16
Thinking about it, I am afraid that you 30 years ago and you 30 years later will come to the middle-aged you, and you will also teach you to do things successfully in your...
By Elfrieda 2022-04-24 07:01:16
Fresh and concise comedy, not deliberately funny, not embarrassing sensational, the setting is wonderful, and the truth of life reflected is true, suitable for me...
By Letitia 2022-04-24 07:01:16
Some memories of childhood can cause irreparable isolation, maybe it’s good to look at it when you get old. The ending was a little rough, but the front was...
Russ Duritz: Stop biting.
Amy: Leave me alone. I'm advertising terror and bewilderment.
[on their way to a meeting]
Amy: Wait a minute, wait a minute... Hello.
Russ Duritz: Hello...
Amy: I haven't seen you in a couple of days, how've you been?
Russ Duritz: Fine. Now can we go in?
Amy: No. This is the bit where you ask me.
Russ Duritz: Amy, we're really late. We don't have time to...
Amy: Come on, give it a whirl.
Russ Duritz: [bored, condescending] Hi, Amy. How are you doing?
Amy: [shrugs] Fine. We're really late.
Deirdre Lefever: Why wouldn't your eight-year-old self time travel here to give you a hand? You're obviously in trouble. He could straighten you out!
Russ Duritz: You think he's here to straighten *me* out?
Deirdre Lefever: Well of course! You didn't think it was the other way around, didja?
Russ Duritz: [nods hesitantly]
Deirdre Lefever: Maybe he's here for you to teach him some things... but maybe he's here for you to remember some things, ever thought about that?
Russ Duritz: Not until just now, no.
Deirdre Lefever: Look, you're turning forty tomorrow, you haven't acquired a single thing of real value in your life...
Russ Duritz: Hey...
Deirdre Lefever: - and no, no, money doesn't count. You're virtually friendless, you barely talk to your family, and you've just lost the only woman in the world who's ever meant anything to you.
Russ Duritz: Who, Amy? Oh, come on, she's not... we work together, that's all. She's neurotic! She bites her nails... well, nail.
[holds up his finger]
Russ Duritz: This one.
[realizes]
Russ Duritz: Oh, my God...
Deirdre Lefever: [to the waitress] While he's getting a clue, could I get a warm-up, please?