Budget
$20,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$12,545,979
Opening weekend US & Canada
$4,765,838
Gross worldwide
$25,975,621
Budget
$20,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$12,545,979
Opening weekend US & Canada
$4,765,838
Gross worldwide
$25,975,621
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By America 2022-06-17 00:14:10
The Light Between Oceans: Taste Human Nature from the Life
By Gaylord 2022-03-30 09:01:05
What makes you face the impermanence of fate
. If right or wrong, who can say there is absolutely no fault?
Fate is always impermanent, just like the current in the sea, you never know where the next drift will take you. We use our only kindness and caution to maintain our little personality in the turbulent waves. Sometimes, we have done the best we can, and we have no ability to do better, but when it comes to fate, this impermanent fate, no one is sure how well we can live.
The lights between the oceans are...
By Rachelle 2022-03-30 09:01:05
For this film, the deeper feeling is his color handling. Since the filming location is in Australia, the beauty of the picture is the biggest attraction of this film. The setting of his pictures will often correspond to the inner monologue of the characters, which makes the processing of the whole picture to a higher level, which is also the part I appreciate the most in this film. As for the plot of this film, it is a bit too ideal. Of course, there is also a lack of specific introduction...
By Jasen 2022-03-30 09:01:05
Ever since I knew there was this movie, I had a desire to watch it, not because of the actors, not because of the preview, or even because of the plot, but just because of the title - the light between the oceans, I was attracted at first sight.
The film is very beautiful, as beautiful as the title. The picture is soft, the framing is very good, and the people watching are very comfortable and quiet. The male and female lead actors are also good. I am not a fan of the male and female...
By Precious 2022-03-29 09:01:04
I am lucky, but it should not be my life.
I've heard that people who have reached a perverted level of self-emotional control pull away as soon as they realize they're becoming obsessed with something. Just to not deviate from the original intention and not be controlled.
Obsession, originating from desire, and eventually becoming desire, is the source of sin and the beginning of mistakes.
If it weren't for the fact that two consecutive miscarriages had made Isabel's desire for children to the point of paranoia, she...
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By Dereck 2022-04-24 07:01:16
I got a bunch of actors I like and made a hardcore movie that everyone has a hard time with. The hero and heroine have their own hardships and speechless places. I don’t know what to...
By Turner 2022-04-24 07:01:16
The narrative is too bland. I still enjoyed the dog food of Fa Sha and Kan...
By Dameon 2022-04-24 07:01:16
If it weren't for the sparks between the protagonists being too charming, they would have already fallen...
By Helmer 2022-04-24 07:01:16
It was originally a good thing, but it was added to my bizarre and creative film list of more than 20 film...
By Shane 2022-04-24 07:01:16
the light between oceans is just tailor-made for me Mike Fassbender, the perfect hero with melancholy, pure love, grace, responsibility, morality, doting, and deep past. (It’s a little boring, but it’s time for your country to learn how to create a peerless husband (don’t just know how to contract fish ponds at every...
Tom Sherbourne: Sometimes it's good to leave the past in the past.
Isabel Graysmark: So if I can't talk about the past, am I allowed to talk about the future?
Tom Sherbourne: We can't rightly talk about the future if you think about it. We can only talk about what we imagine or wish for. It's not the same thing.
Isabel Graysmark: Take me out to Janus with you.
Tom Sherbourne: What?
Isabel Graysmark: I want to see it. I want to see where you hide yourself away.
Tom Sherbourne: I'm afraid that that would be against Commonwealth rules. The only woman allowed on Janus is the keeper's wife.
Isabel Graysmark: Then marry me.
Tom Sherbourne: Sometimes it's good to leave the past in the past...