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Alexys 2022-01-26 08:12:16
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Theo 2022-04-21 09:01:33
The plot is somewhat uneventful, and many issues have not been explored in depth, such as the relationship between Jack and Johnny, the relationship between Johnny and his parents, the relationship between his wife and daughter... It may be to maintain the image of Johnny Cash. Leaving these aside, the two male and female lead actors sing well, and their acting skills are superb. Especially Mrs. Witherspoon, although she often acts like a French maid, she is definitely optimistic about her Oscar. This film itself is a relatively stylized inspirational film. The most dizzying part is the last paragraph, and it will probably be regarded as a good talk by MMs - so the average score of IMDB's MMs is 0.6 higher than the males...
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Zola 2022-03-16 09:01:03
Americans are really hypocritical animals
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Record Company Executive: I'm fine with you doing a live album - just not at a prison. That's my compromise.
Johnny Cash: On January 13th, I'll be at Folsom prison, with June and the boys. You listen to the tapes. If you don't like them, you can toss them.
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[Backstage, Johnny Cash and June Carter bump into each other and her dress gets caught on Johnny's guitar strap]
June Carter: That's my cue. Oh, no. Oh, that's stuck right on my dress.
[hollers onstage]
June Carter: Hey, Bill! Hold on, Bill! I'm coming!
Billy: [onstage] I think... Oh, my, I think I hear June Carter's voice, ladies and gentlemen.
June Carter: [off-screen] I'll be right there, Bill! I'll be right there.
Billy: [chuckles] Reckon when, June?
June Carter: Well, Bill, I got tangled!
Billy: In what, June-bug?
June Carter: Johnny Cash's guitar strap!
[to Johnny]
June Carter: Don't worry, I can keep this funny for two minutes.
[to Billy]
June Carter: And I'll tell you what, Bill! He's a strapping boy, that Johnny Cash! And his guitar strap's real strapping too!
[to Johnny]
June Carter: Here.
[rips the dress from the guitar strap]
June Carter: I love that "Cry" song, by the way.
Johnny Cash: [bemused] Hey, thanks.