Latter Days - memories that make people smile

Dolores 2022-03-23 09:02:53

It took two days to watch the movie off and on. Fortunately, the warm feeling in the film can be stretched, so that the overall effect will not be hurt by dragging it for too long.

The film, rare HE, rare does not contain too many suffocating things. Compared with the sharp, silent questioning of similar films, it is more gentle and less aggressive.

But as it should be, it may be commented on the plot, but I think, it's okay. Originally, this kind of emotion is under the heavy pressure of the world. "Fate" should be more merciful, and let us, who are stumbled and scarred in real life, get a small memory of a smile.

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Latter Days quotes

  • Elder Aaron Davis: Mom.

    Sister Gladys Davis: Uh-huh.

    Elder Aaron Davis: Mom!

    Sister Gladys Davis: What, Aaron? What?

    Elder Aaron Davis: It's nothing, I just wanted to see if you could bring yourself to look at me.

    Sister Gladys Davis: I'm looking at you, Aaron. What am I supposed to be seeing?

    Elder Aaron Davis: Nothing.

    [he walks away]

  • Keith Griffin: Where are you going with my goddamn flowers?

    Christian Markelli: But they are...

    Keith Griffin: We don't throw anything out that's not completely dead. Deal?

    Christian Markelli: Deal.

    Keith Griffin: And another thing, you got to quit coming over here and moping around. You're fucking depressing me.

    Christian Markelli: I'm depressing you?

    Keith Griffin: That's what I'm sayin'. If we've reached the point where you're dragging my day, oh, then... we got a problem. Seriously, you gotta do somethin'. Somethin' to make a move, just... find a way to get past this.

    Christian Markelli: Are you being the oracle guy now?

    Keith Griffin: No. I'm... just bein' your friend.