love this movie

Isac 2022-03-25 09:01:11

I like this movie very much. In the first half of the movie, Fen couldn't open his heart, because as a dwarf, his past experiences made him believe that if he was with people, he would be sad one day if he was separated. After half-pushing and half-accepting friendship, it happened unexpectedly, and at the same time for his own reasons, friends left him one after another. But he figured it out after he survived, and began to take the initiative to care about the people who started to care about him in the film, and to live his life from a subversive to an obedient one. The narrative rhythm of this film is still very comfortable. Peter's acting skills are very good, but it is estimated that too much is what he has experienced himself, so I don't praise acting skills.

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  • Leonel 2022-01-04 08:01:06

    At the end of the film, the professor asked us, is there a plot in this film? No. why? Because it doesn't matter where this movie ends, just like life, where it starts and ends, it is non-story, monotonous, and plain.

  • Carroll 2022-01-04 08:01:06

    The story of a dwarf making friends is not deliberately warm or sentimental, but it does have a heart-warming effect.

The Station Agent quotes

  • [last lines]

    Joe Oramas: It's the librarian fantasy, man. Glasses off, hair down, books flying.

    Finbar McBride: She doesn't wear glasses.

    Olivia Harris: Well, buy her some, it's worth it.

  • Joe Oramas: Trains are really cool.

    Olivia Harris: They are.

    Finbar McBride: [smoking marijuana] So are horses.

    Joe Oramas: What?

    Finbar McBride: I was just thinking that.

    Joe Oramas: Give me the joint, man.