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Dane 2022-03-22 09:02:32

It's quite a warm movie, although I'm confused at the front.
What charlie is looking for is not treasure, but loneliness. . . It seems that a person who has not recovered from mental illness is actually thinking about rebuilding his relationship with his daughter through seemingly insane activities. In the end, he finally succeeded in making her daughter smile again. At the end of the movie, everyone was probably thinking, did Charlie find the treasure? Did he come out alive? What was that glowing in her daughter's cupboard? After thinking about it for a few minutes, I suddenly realized that these are all illusory, and the real treasure is family love.
A few points: 1 The name of the film is so strange, I thought it was a police and gangster film. I still have no idea what the title means. 2 Finally, those naked chinese guys who are suspected to be stowaways, is it a specially added joke, or is it the director's personal anger? (There are the most Chinese in California in the United States. Maybe the director took the opportunity to dissatisfied and came to grab a job. This is a very common local point of view.) 3 Learn a word, see the title.

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  • Alexanne 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    Although some places are worthy of scrutiny, the story is quite attractive!

  • Alexanne 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    The soundtrack is great

King of California quotes

  • Miranda: You want to know how California got it's name? It's not named after some explorer, or king. Nope. Someone made the name up - a writer. He just pulled it out of his imagination in the 16th century, in Spain. He made up this place where there was unlimited gold, and pearls, and beautiful fierce women who wore gold armor, and rode wild beasts. And he called it California. It's true. It was a best seller back then. Charlie told me that. He said I could like it up if I didn't believe him. But I didn't need to.

  • Chinese Man: [last lines - something in Chinese] ... is California, ha?

    Miranda: Excuse me?

    Chinese Man: This place, this California, ha?

    Miranda: Oh... Yeah.

    Chinese Man: [announces to others in Chinese]

    Miranda: Welcome.