Can you hit 0?

Janis 2022-01-22 08:03:19

After all, there is a difference between movies and novels.

As a novel, it is possible to express a certain thought in 9 fragments.

As a movie, there are 9 short theaters with no head and no brain, just for the simple and understandable expression of thinking, that is boring.

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Not all tear-jerkers are good plots.

Either a miserable word or a boutique.

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This movie is like some show theater.

Crying miserably, talking about experiences, talking about dreams... In the end, what we want to listen to is the sound, and what we want to see is the sketch.

No matter how sensational other nonsense is, no good content is rubbish.

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In fact, each protagonist shows more of his own bad things, such as discrimination, such as other...

The light in the distortion cannot conceal the distortion. Is it true that the idea of ​​"abnormality is beauty" is popular in foreign countries?

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  • Ruby 2022-04-24 07:01:23

    I like the inexplicable gaps in the middle at the beginning and end

  • Esmeralda 2022-04-21 09:03:20

    Nine stories interspersed with each other, better than Jarmusch's "Earth Night". Samantha and Lorna are relatively average, in fact, I went to see Amanda and Mahone; Sonia and Camille are relatively poor, and they are suspected of making up the number; Ruth can't see what it is; Holly feels that it is over before it begins. I like Sandra, who is good at portraying characters, Maggie, who is very delicate, and Diana, who seems to be born out of the "Talking Love Trilogy".

Nine Lives quotes

  • Marisa: Who are you?

    Sandra: Sandra.

    Marisa: My daughter's name is Sandra. How old are you?

    Sandra: Thirty-seven, mom.

    Marisa: She's younger.

  • [Lorna and Lisa casually encounter in the Andrew's wife funeral]

    Lorna: Hey.

    Lisa: Hello, Lorna. How are you?

    Lorna: I'm...

    [chuckles]

    Lorna: Did you- did you know her?

    Lisa: Uh- yeah, we met at a yoga class.

    Lorna: Small world.

    Lisa: Yeah. We make it small when we want to.

    Lorna: What do you mean?

    Lisa: By opening doors instead of closing them.

    Lorna: You trying to tell me something? Because everyone here is looking at me and talking to me as if I'm part of this.

    Lisa: About what, this disaster?

    [pause]

    Lisa: I didn't mean anything by it. It is a small world.