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Adella 2022-03-24 09:02:16
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Ophelia 2022-03-28 09:01:04
2012-12-17 This is probably the ultimate dream of the artist. When she is lost, she still loves the girl like an angel and saves her from the abyss. Maybe everyone has a rescue complex to some extent, and the movie has the essence of romanticism. The director is the screenwriter and the starring role, and then look at his profile, his life and the script overlap in many places. Its success is not in the reproduction of life, but in digging out the unique beauty in the vulgar. It's a pity that the end weakened the power.
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Amiya 2021-12-22 08:01:30
One thing I hate is that some people try to find logic in literary and artistic films. There is no logic in love. You can enumerate his goodness, but it is not as deep as love. Movies are used for dreams. It fills our hearts with irrational hopes. In our dreams, we have no inferiority, and there is a beautiful person who spares no effort to love you. Gallo is a candid person, giving all his loneliness and fear to the camera. Layla tapping in the bowling alley is really beautiful
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Billy Brown: I don't believe them!
Layla: No, Billy it's good... you know it's good if they like me, then they will be proud of you.
Billy Brown: Bullshit... my life is shit.
Layla: If you were my son,i-iii would be really proud of you.
Billy Brown: Did you see them kiss your ass? You made it happen, you made them do it.
Layla: (sighs) You kidnapped me... you pulled my hair, you threatened me. I just went in there in and did you a favor and I thought I did a good job. And...
Billy Brown: And what was that shit about the CIA? I asked you nice, I said nice: MAKE ME LOOK GOOD! Wha-CIA? You think my father believed that? Do you think he believed that for one second... 'You're son works for the CIA, all the girls love him'... he's nn-smart! He's smart!
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Billy Brown: And if I find out you go near my locker, I swear to God I'll give you a karate chop right in the head.