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Lew 2022-02-17 08:01:38
Revenge or murder? An author worthy of attention
Xiu Eunai is dying fast?
The "Bedroom" in the title is not what it implies, it bears more of the fragility of beautiful human nature and the gray areas in it.
The editing, photography, performance and other links are meticulous and flawless. The three-pointer of the wood reflects the tragic... -
Geo 2022-02-17 08:01:38
My third film review "Innocent Love"
Primary Movie Notes in May
③Building a warm bedroom-"Innocent Love"
mother, father, son, is an ordinary and stable triangle structure, but when it collapses on the son’s side, only one is left A couple who get along with each other miserably. They did not face each other with tears all day long as...
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Stan 2022-04-23 07:03:30
The acting of the old couple was amazing. A person with such an unassuming appearance, Qian Qian, doesn't seem to have changed much even with age.
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Kole 2022-02-17 08:01:38
Another favorite movie. The film is very delicate and tangled. I feel boring in the front, but I feel nervous at the back. The story of the lobster cage.
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[points towards Natalie, who is bending over and feeding Duncan]
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Frank Fowler: Not too bad, about 40 pounds.
Matt: I haven't caught sight of you in days.
Frank Fowler: You know where to find me.
Matt: When are you coming home?
Frank Fowler: Has it come to this?
Matt: Come to what?
Frank Fowler: You having to run errands for Mom.
[Matt laughs silently]
Frank Fowler: I'm thinking of building a couple hundred more traps. See if can do better than break even.
Matt: It'll take you more than two years to get a license to fish off-season.
Frank Fowler: Right. Unless Henry takes me on as his sternman.
Matt: Do you think he would do that?
Frank Fowler: Maybe. It's as good a life as any. It was good enough for your father, and sometimes things just skip a generation.
Matt: You don't think... You don't think that you might need something more?
Frank Fowler: Why... so I can have an Ivy League education like you, and... Christ, if it's so great, how come you sneak out of your office every day to come down here?
Matt: I like spending time with my son.
Frank Fowler: Uh-huh.
[Matt sits down next to Frank]
Frank Fowler: I don't know, Dad. It's just- I don't know. She is a wonderful girl, and that's what I see.