so-called logic

Sister 2022-03-24 09:02:48

I don't understand why so many people spray. In a good film, the actors are mostly acting grandmothers and grandpas, and even the children acted well.

Logically, even though I didn't read the original book, I felt that the child actually didn't want to go to Canada when he was about to set off at the end, and he deliberately/accidentally delayed frank. Who didn't commit two crimes when they were young? That girl wasn't really positive, but she actually became the first kiss. Youth was flustered and he didn't know what he was thinking and what to do.

Frank may think that his freedom is not guaranteed when he stays at home because of love, but alas, love is more expensive. After all, it's a novel that is compared to a notebook.

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Extended Reading
  • Alec 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    Not every director is capable of all types of films, and Jason Reitman is more suitable for light comedy films, and it doesn't feel good to change to such a slightly heavy subject matter. Telling the story from a child's perspective seriously weakens the drama of the two adults. It is purely supported by performance, and the second half of the story is overly sensational. Kate Winslet's performance is still high, but the repetition of past roles is too high.

  • Daija 2022-04-23 07:03:25

    Seemingly plain and warm, but gradually touched the deepest feelings in the heart, watching crying

Labor Day quotes

  • Henry: I don't think losing my father broke my mother's heart, but rather losing love itself.

  • [first lines]

    Adult Henry: It was just the two of us after my father left. She said I should count the baby he had with his new wife Marjorie as part of my family too. Plus Richard, Marjorie's son. For the most part my mother never mentioned my father, or the woman he was married to now.