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Shawna 2022-03-23 09:02:54
Impressive DVD menu
Great movie even with DVD menu! I've seen many dazzling DVD menus, but this one is the only one that impresses me: a boy is sitting in the harbor waiting for his father to return home. I thought it was static at first, but after a while, I saw that the boy's hair was actually slightly in the wind....
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Savannah 2022-03-23 09:02:54
'You have to trust somebody someday.' Dedicated to the great single mother who cared for a child of domestic violence
All girls hope for an ideal lover, ride a white horse, kill demons and dragons for her, take her away, and be happy forever. When I was a young girl ⋯⋯ I used to dream of a lover To be my shining knight of strenght one day He carried me to a castle in the heavens and battle all my dragons far away...A
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Caitlyn 2022-03-23 09:02:54
little love
The tone of this film makes people feel that life is like the weather, covered with thick clouds, people walking on the street, and the cold temperature always makes people shrink up, shiver, and have no time to look up and smile. It's the tone of life, but even living in that tone, a little love...
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Michele 2022-03-22 09:02:32
Who can you meet in real life?
"We shot several takes," Emily Mortimer told me after the film's premiere at Cannes 2004. "Shona knew it had to be long, but she didn't know how long, and she had to go into the edit and find out which length She is a very brave director in that way, allowing space around the action." "We shot a...
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Lolita 2022-03-21 09:02:52
no title
The acting skills of the heroine and the little girl exploded. Fortunately, my vision is not bad. I came from the confinement island. Otherwise, you really miss a good movie. Although the heroine did not have many scenes on the Shutter Island, she conveyed her emotions very well. After watching...
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Hellen 2022-03-21 09:02:52
Boys grow up without their fathers
In order to escape from her violent biological father David, Liz moved constantly with her mother and her deaf child, full of fear and insecurity, and forged the father's tone to write letters to the child Frankie, fabricating the identity of the father's crew in order to listen The inner voice of...
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Eldridge 2022-03-21 09:02:52
Heaven does not change
Like the eerie and changeable weather in England, unease hangs over both the camera and the audience. It's the epitome of the current family problems in England, an unhappy duckweed home. First, they kept moving, shifting, and writing letters. In the middle is a little boy who is constantly waiting...
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Keith 2022-03-21 09:02:52
great love
Frankie is a lucky and unfortunate child. He had the greatest maternal love in the world, and later received care similar to paternal love. All the movies give a very fresh feeling. The story takes place in winter, my favorite season. I really liked Frankie as a kid, especially during the day he...
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Antone 2022-03-21 09:02:52
favorite movie
It was broadcast by Central Six, and the TV was turned on accidentally. The whole plot was very slow. At the beginning, I couldn't understand it. As the plot progressed, many mysteries were gradually revealed. It was very life-like, and the characters' feelings were very delicate. The love between...
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Lizzie 2022-03-21 09:02:52
love because of love
It took so long to see this warm film, and I feel a little regretful in my heart.
Fortunately, I saw it, I finished it, I was moved and happy. Recently, I like to say small. It is an inconspicuous and unassuming word, but it is extremely warm, has hidden power, and awakens the warmth in my heart...
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Director: Shona Auerbach
Language: English,British Sign Language Release date: April 15, 2005