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Celestine 2022-11-14 13:03:03
[Film Review] Make Way for Tomorrow (1937)
Leo McCarey's no-holds-barred tearjerker strips away the contentment of an elderly couple's twilight years, lost their dwelling to foreclosure, New York residents Barkley and Lucy Cooper (Moore and Bondi), summon their four children (a fifth is absent for living far -off in California) to seek out...
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Edwina 2022-09-17 01:00:06
"Maturity means experiencing all kinds of disappointments in life"
I had no intention of writing a film review, but unfortunately the short review seems to have a larger word limit for English (or English is naturally not as concise as Chinese); I want to write down the most moving part of the film.
Grandma told her granddaughter that Grandpa has a plan,... -
Kailyn 2022-07-04 20:35:09
Timeless old movie
It's an old movie, but apart from the shooting techniques and lens handling, it shows a sense of age. The social issues it reflects and the emotions it reveals are not outdated at all, and even can often be seen in today's life. . . I think it is not a simple preaching of filial piety to parents,...
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Salma 2022-07-04 19:58:02
Condensed five hours of love
Sadness of old age, many master-level figures have shown. Ozu used "Tokyo Story" to express the hopelessness and forbearance of the Eastern way; Mastroianni performed "Journey to the Family", with more skills and less grief; Ang Lee's early trilogy, "Pushing Hands" The old mother...
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Talon 2022-07-04 17:48:32
Traditional content, advanced topics!
Good subject matter, good expression, the core of its expression is an eternal issue, that is, in any era and family, there will be such superfluous parents and unfilial children who escape the responsibility of supporting their parents, and the lack of emotional care for the elderly is both a A...
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Mathilde 2022-07-04 12:57:02
"Song of Tomorrow" Honor Your Parents
Lucy told her granddaughter Rhoda: "When you're seventeen, the world is so beautiful, and it's like going to a dance or a party is so much fun when you're seventeen. But when you're seventy, You can't dance anymore, and you don't want to go to a party anymore, the only fun you have left at that...
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