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You Can't Trust Love
Frances 2022-03-19 09:01:04
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Jessica 2022-01-28 08:03:34
Very exquisite script, I really like this kind of child’s perspective of saying goodbye to the last innocent film. Through the child’s eyes, people can see clearly the so-called love, good and evil morals, and the complexity and helplessness of the adult world. In the film, every man more or less never meets a "good" woman. Some people no longer believe in women and love. Maybe it's just because some people don't know how to let go, because some people are unlucky. ★★★★
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Sheila 2022-04-22 07:01:20
7.5 points. This film should be translated into "Mudd", right? MUD is a person's name, right? In the world of adults, children will never understand, but children will always grow up. An adult fugitive and the life of a restless teenager are linked together in a dramatic way, one is attacked by love, and the other also tastes the pain of love, which makes people sigh at the power of love. On the downside, it's a bit boring overall, and the ending is a bit slow.
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Neckbone: I knew it. I told you that dirty son of a bitch was trouble. Did you tell them where he is?
Ellis: No, that's why I called you. He needs to know people are looking for him.
Neckbone: You think he doesn't know that already? Jesus, Ellis! Why do you even think he's on that island?
Neckbone: Ellis, I'm serious! We don't know who this guy is.
Ellis: He loves her, Neck. He told me.
Neckbone: I don't give a shit who he loves!
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Ellis: He's not dangerous.
Neckbone: [sighs] Sounds like a shitload of state troopers thinks differently.