I really don't understand, because I'm crying too, but I still don't understand.
I don't understand.
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Maia 2022-03-15 08:01:01
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Paige 2022-03-27 09:01:21
Swing big band enlightenment, the effect of a movie is better than half a year of jazz appreciation class... De Niro turned out to be the saxophone that he learned specially for this movie! How long does it take for a novice to learn to improvise and be able to solo? The heroine looks a bit like Jen in IT CROWD, everything else is good but a little ugly...
Cathy 2022-03-15 08:01:01
In fact, in the end, the song and dance that looked like a tribute to the heroine's father was not bad, but watching the growth of the characters and the plot in the whole film became quite bloody. It's better to say that the genres you like are different and finally break up. De Niro is really handsome, but as a musician, it seems that his acting skills are not complete, especially when the opposite is a real singer. The bridges are so beautiful, but unfortunately the two protagonists don't call so much.
Francine Evans: I'd like to sing a song - now. It was written by a friend of mine - who is a great believer - in major chords.
[singing]
Francine Evans: Start spreadin' the news, I'm leavin' today, I wanna be a part of it, New York, New York, These vagabond shoes, Are longin' to stray, And step around the heart of it, New York, New York, I wanna wake up In the city that doesn't sleep, To find I'm King of the Hill, Top of the Heap, My little-town blues, Are meltin' away, I'll make a brand-new start of it In old New York, If I can make it there, I'd make it anywhere, It's up to you, New York, New York...
Jimmy Doyle: I saw "Sappy Endings" the other night.
Francine Evans: "Happy Endings".
Jimmy Doyle: Yeah, "Happy Endings".