The little love of old matt

Arden 2022-02-17 08:01:38

People think of gun control, family ethics, and the lack of helplessness under the legal system.
Old Matt did have a lust for Natalie, which was revealed by Ruth when he was talking hysterically after Frank's death. This is why the old Matt continued to gossip and talk, and then he missed Natalie's presence after revenge. The smile in the photo. . . Wow, the whole film not only makes people anxious about the possibility of unconventional failure of the legal system.
[It also thinks of the former Hangzhou karting champion Xiaoyou (the sensitive word "Fujiazi" is omitted" "Foreign" "Marriage") case, I hope to deal with it according to the law, the boy who died is really regrettable]
Mainly I am very excited to investigate the little love in Lao Mai's heart, which is hidden in the whole article~ ~~

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  • Rowena 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    When the son died, he thought that his parents would avenge him, but he didn't expect the old man's rhythm to be so slow. . . Still a good movie though.

  • Georgiana 2022-03-20 09:02:17

    It mainly talks about the parents after losing their sons, and the scenes are all on the two actors. Sissi Spacek and Tom Wilkinson also performed brilliantly.

In the Bedroom quotes

  • Matt: [pulls out hamburger buns from paper bag] Oh, Ruth hates these.

    Willis Grinnel: What?

    Matt: I got the wrong kind of buns.

    Willis Grinnel: Maybe we can borrow hers.

    [points towards Natalie, who is bending over and feeding Duncan]

    Willis Grinnel: Ah, what I would give to have back my youth.

    Matt: Yeah, well, Willis, you never had that in your youth.

  • Matt: [greets Frank on the dock] How'd you pull?

    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.