On the eleventh day of vacation, the epidemic will pass

Ashleigh 2022-04-03 09:01:12

This is a different type of les movie, it's a love affair, just like the political issues mentioned in the movie. Political intentions are too strong, and film innovation is insufficient. It is a relatively mediocre narrative method, and it constantly emphasizes the final rights protection in life. As for her repression in the first half of her life and the environment of the police force, the ending was a happy one. It was a more dramatic plot, but it was different from the ending of ordinary plots because of its significance. In the end, it broke the secular world, broke old concepts, and had the courage to face it. To myself, it's a very real performance. In reality, I dare to conclude that few people dare to choose each other like this.

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  • Arne 2022-04-08 09:01:13

    This is how the era has come step by step, thanks to those soldiers in history

  • Emmanuel 2022-04-01 09:01:19

    Good-looking & moved to tears, the audience in Busan waited for the subtitles to finish and applauded twice. Adapted from a true story, the two protagonists are Lala, who are in love with each other. They roll the sheets in the first 15 minutes, and then have a few kiss scenes. But the focus is not on love but on the same-sex marriage movement sparked by pension complaints, especially touching in the context of the passage of the U.S. bill. The pace of Moore's nomination again, it's heart-wrenching to play a terminally ill patient, and when will you come out? Both of them are neutral and handsome.

Freeheld quotes

  • [From Trailer]

    [about Laurel's upcoming appeal]

    Toohey: If they say yes my tax dollars go to her girlfriend.

    Dane Wells: Yeah. The same way your wife gets your pension if *you* die!

    Toohey: Yeah, but she's my *wife*.

  • Laurel Hester: You can drywall?

    Stacie Andree: Hell yeah.

    Laurel Hester: That's sexy.