I would have thought that this was a very sad movie, at least it would be tear gas after another, but after watching it, it was surprisingly calm.
Yes, a very calm and bland film. A story of ups and downs with many emotions in itself, told slowly in a very calm tone. Low valleys, despair, family, love, travel, and scenery. It covers a lot, but it seems that there is nothing special. It's just what we usually see, hear, and experience. It's life.
It's hard to judge this movie as good or bad. It's certainly not the best, and it's certainly not what touched me the most, but it just flows through my heart silently and touches every nerve in my body.
I stayed in Kentucky for three years, and when I saw this scenery, I suddenly felt like home. I once said that if I had to choose a hometown in America, I would definitely choose Kentucky. It is not prosperous, not lively, but comfortable and quiet.
Kirsten Dunst has always been an actress I admired, not pretty, but her spirituality and that warm temperament totally made up for it. Such a girl should be beautiful. It may not be so beautiful, but it will always appear when you need it, and she may not bring you much. Just chat. Send some warmth.
The phrase I like to comment on: "If a woman can tell cold pornographic jokes at a man's funeral and dance a disgraceful tap dance, I think she should love him very much."
What kind of low is a real low? ? All of a sudden, it's not going to be too bad. As long as there are people who are willing to draw a map for you, they will accompany you on the journey of life.
After the trough, there will always be happiness to make up for it. I believe.
Waiting for such a map, waiting for such a journey.
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