I can't bear some comments, have you watched the movie seriously!

Franco 2021-12-14 08:01:15

This child has obvious symptoms of Asperger's disease. Don't talk about lunatics anymore, can you be selfish! Check it out on the wiki first! What do you think the tambourine that you carry with you is used for it! Talk to the beat!
With regard to the act of hiding the answering machine, the child's intention was obviously to cover up his failure to answer the sixth call. He linked the failure to answer the phone with his father's death, thinking it was his fault. (It's easy to attribute it to this in childhood.)
In addition, why the mother should visit in advance is because of the child's words, he said that he would rather be his mother and die instead of his father. This kind of emotional expression comes from his obsession with his father's way of raising and caring for himself, but he has ignored his mother's most instinctive and gentle love. So this story is also the process by which the little boy learns to identify with his mother.
In short, I really can’t stand it anymore. You hope that every one of your children will persevere and speak softly or cried faintly after they have died.

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  • Nedra 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    The little boy was too much, hysterical, too hard, very fake and indifferent. Too many clues float on the surface, form is greater than content, and the literary and artistic tone is too heavy but weakens the power. In short, there is no sense of substitution, and that's all. ps: It is also a chicken soup film for the soul of the post-911 period. "Reign Over Me" is much better than this film. It has the best performance of Adam Sandler since the movie, and of course the beautiful liv.

  • Joana 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    How can tomhanks act so contrived. . . . I also decided to try not to speak

Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close quotes

  • Thomas Schell: If things were easy to find, they wouldn't be worth finding.

  • Oskar Schell: Succotash my Balzac, dipshiitake!