Forget the past, look to the future

Polly 2022-03-21 09:02:23

Misfortune, how to forget the past, is a morbid paranoia like Nicole's, or a positive change like Ellen's. In fact, they are quite difficult. The details are very wonderful, a few small actions, a few words of dialogue, the director has always been a guy who is very good at digging into his heart, and the short bus gimmick is just removed here. The ending was so bland, it always felt empty. I prefer Allen's performance, although he can only be nominated for best actor at most.

The plot of the movie is good, plain and moving, and the songs in the play are very good!

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Rabbit Hole quotes

  • [last lines]

    Becca: [voice-over] And then what?

    Howie: [voice-over] I don't know... Something though.

  • Nat: You know, Becca, when your brother died, I found the church very helpful.

    Becca: I know. I know you did, but that's you. That's not me, and Danny... Danny isn't Arthur.

    Nat: You know, I brought you to church every Sunday.

    Becca: Let's not start this again, okay, Mom? I'm just... I'm just calling about the cake.

    Nat: You're not right about everything, you know? What if there is a God?

    Becca: Then I'd say he's a sadistic prick.

    Nat: All right, Becca, that's enough.

    Becca: "Worship me and I'll treat you like shit." No wonder you like him. He sounds just like Dad.