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Hermina 2022-04-21 09:02:00
the places we want to leave and reach
It's been a long time since I've seen a movie that enjoyable, although I've been going to the cinema a lot lately, watching "The Dante Code" and "Billy Lynn's Halftime." But "Brooklyn" is different. The first shot of the film, really just the first shot, reminded me why I like watching movies. In...
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Fredrick 2022-04-21 09:02:00
In addition to the sense of being in a foreign land alone, what else is there?
I haven't worked hard alone in a foreign land and can't be moved, but because of this, I feel that watching this film is more objective. Leaving home, in the big city, the reason for leaving after returning home and the reason for choosing a mate seem to be completely two lines. It is said that it...
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Matilde 2022-04-21 09:02:00
narrow-minded video
The filming is good and the details are handled well, but the heroine is a total bitch, right?
oh yes, in real life, the vast majority of women are also like this bitch thinking, it's true
Seeing that the heroine is so bitchy, I really want to give 1 star, but when I think it's very real, such a...
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Ericka 2022-04-21 09:02:00
On "Brooklyn"
The film also stars Ronan, who is co-starring in "Miss Bird" written before. Personally, I prefer this one, of course, they are of different genres. The film tells a series of stories about a girl from a small town in Ireland who went to a foreign country in New York, and then returned to her...
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Alysson 2022-04-21 09:02:00
"Love Is Abroad": The Transformation and Growth of Irish Girls
Irish-born gay writer Colm. Tobin (Colm Tóibín, 1955-) is one of the heavyweight writers in the English-speaking world. His works mostly focus on the customs and customs of Irish towns and villages, and deal with the two major issues of nationality and gender. His novel "Brooke" was published in...
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Cleveland 2022-04-20 09:01:41
Where is home, far away from Chengwu Township
The story takes place in the early 20th century. Alice, a small town girl in Ireland, left her hometown and bid farewell to her mother and sister to New York, a new city on the other side of the ocean. Far from home and alone, Alice suffers from homesickness. However, the appearance of an Italian...
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Jeremy 2022-04-20 09:01:41
I have never forgotten what this town looks like
I'd forgotten what the town is like. Watched Brooklyn and was struck by this line. The same girl was born in a small town. She graduated from a third-rate university that year, and once considered going back to the small town to become a middle school teacher. After that, she worked hard in the...
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Clinton 2022-04-20 09:01:41
Nostalgia grows up chooses life
At the beginning of the film, the heroine often cried when she first arrived in Brooklyn. She couldn't help being homesick, and she cried when she heard the songs of her hometown... In fact, it was the same when I first went to Shanghai to study at university. Crying, I couldn’t go home when I...
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Misty 2022-04-20 09:01:41
life is a choice
The movie is very real and delicate. Love may be the most unavoidable link in growing up, and so is the choice. We all determine the path of life through choices again and again, and gradually grow up. Constantly standing in front of the fork, looking left and right, hesitating, afraid that one...
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Katrine 2022-04-20 09:01:41
Is love really the cure for all sorrows, and nostalgia just an excuse to cry when setbacks in a foreign country?
Could it be that she was shortlisted for the best actress, and she must be accompanied by soy sauce. The dark and deep girl in "Atonement" who played cards according to common sense, the white-browed archer in "Hannah", what a clever little girl Ronan was when she was a child, but she didn't look...
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Director: John Crowley
Language: English,Latin,Irish Gaelic Release date: November 25, 2015