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Matt 2022-03-21 09:02:00
Reign Over Me---Reign Over Us
Recently, there have been more and more films focusing on people's psychology and about the relationship between people and society. "Into The Wild", "My Blueberry Nights", "The Jane Austen Book Club"... "Reign Over Me" is another one. Can it be said that the era of excitement when people...
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Haylee 2022-03-20 09:01:50
Pain is boundless
All people need to be redeemed, some people are redeemed by the redemption of others, and some people are redeemed by the redemption of others.
Although this story is not necessarily true, "9.11" is true, and there must be thousands of people living similar lives. It hurts to think about this....
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[Charlie is meeting Angela for the first time. Angela goes off to get a cup of coffee]
Charlie Fineman: Are you kidding me? She's a baby.
Alan Johnson: Listen, you're right, she's young. But, she's-she's good. She's got a lot of experience with *loss* and grief counseling. Just give her a...
Charlie Fineman: [interrupting] She's got nice tits, that's not good.
Alan Johnson: Since when?
Charlie Fineman: [pause] Good point.
Alan Johnson: Listen. Look, we'll just do the meet-and-greet, you'll see what you think and if you like her, we'll just... we'll go from there.
Charlie Fineman: Am I wrong about her tits, though?
Alan Johnson: No, you're right. They're wonderful.
Angela Oakhurst: So what are you guys talking about? What's so wonderful?
[silence from Charlie and Alan]
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Alan Johnson: You know, my wife and I, we tried to call him so many times. Hadn't seen him in years, and I erad about what happened in the paper, and I was just... I was just heartbroken for him. For them.
Ginger Timpleman: He just shut down. Quit work. He stopped wanting to talk about her. Then he acted like he didn't remember them. Then he pretended he didn't remember us.
Alan Johnson: Yeah.
Ginger Timpleman: All my husband and I want to do is see him. And that crazy landlady and his business manager, Sugarman, both conspire to keep us away.
Alan Johnson: Sugarman?
Ginger Timpleman: Yeah, I don't care for him. Who knows what that little shyster's taking from Charlie.
Alan Johnson: What is there to take?
Ginger Timpleman: Between the government payout and the insurance policy, Charlie has enough to take care of himself, put it that way. My husband retired young. He was a cop. We were young, young to be grandparents. I was gonna do nothing but travel and spoil my granddaughters. Then those monsters flew over here from across the world, and rearranged my dance card.