Movie Review: Movie Life

Raleigh 2022-03-23 09:02:17

8 points. It's understandable why this movie is Jim Carrey's own favorite. For the residents of Ronson Town, it is no longer important whether the pig's horn is really Luke who returned with amnesia. The key is that their sad emotions need a place to vent, and the male pig is just in line with this trend. The whole film is full of love and warmth. Unfortunately, the content of the final objection to McCarthyism was a little blunt. In fact, there is no need to put this thing at the end, and I think the content of the return of the male pig is not very good.

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  • Jaime 2021-12-25 08:01:06

    Although the ending was a little better and the hearing period was a little bit divorced from reality, overall it was quite touching. DVD-Rip National Distribution 11/07/05

  • Leopold 2022-03-27 09:01:11

    A procrastination, bland, thin, illogical American dream. The 2001 film has the effect of the 1980s and 1990s. The amount of information and appeal of the 150-minute story is not as much as the 90-minute film. What are you trying to do, Darabont? Part of the movie is purely a gimmick, and it does not have the effect of moving fans at all. An extremely mediocre Hollywood theme.

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  • Adele: Come on.

    [opens window leading down to Town Hall's basement]

    Adele: You first.

    Peter Appleton: [pause, suspiciously] Why me?

    Adele: [deadpan] Well, in the case the vicious guard dogs haven't been fed.

    Peter Appleton: [silent, looks horrified]

    Adele: So you can be a gentleman and help me down.

  • Adele: I'm trying to make up my own mind, about you being Luke.

    Peter Appleton: [rolls eyes] Join the club. So what you do think?

    Adele: The jury is still out.

    Peter Appleton: Fair enough.