It's too much to describe this movie with only one word of mourning... fluffy

Emil 2022-04-22 07:01:07

To describe this movie with just one word is too... light and airy.

Completely anti-chicken soup and anti-dog blood, originally, in real life, how can there be so many grievances that can be brought about by crying, how can there be so many hysterical vents and a complete understanding, only carefully, point by point Point and place, try to understand, dissolve, and reconcile, no matter with others or with yourself, there may be repeated backwards from time to time, and in the end it may not be as one wishes. The men in this family are too good at hiding their fragility in a joking way, expressing their concerns in a blunt way, the elder brother first beheaded and then the intention of entrusting his nephew, the compromise reached by the uncle and nephew during the quarrel, in the process, rude and rude Subtly pulling on each other, preventing each other from indulging in the pain that never ends. The film is full of details worth pondering, echoing before and after, very delicate. Before the opening, my friend said that you are ready to cry. After the whole show, I only had tears in my eyes a few times. When I saw it later, I hoped that the big and small male protagonists would cry. a little……

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Manchester by the Sea quotes

  • Suzy Chandler: Daddy?

    Lee Chandler: Yes, honey.

    Suzy Chandler: Can't you see we're burning?

    Lee Chandler: No, honey. You're not burning.

  • [Lee and Patrick are walking on the street, having a heated argument which includes profanity. We see a pedestrian who overhears their conversation]

    Manchester Pedestrian: Great parenting.

    Lee Chandler: Fuck you! Mind your fucking business, fucking asshole!