On the subject of renewal of love after memory loss, there are at least two chic films: “The Eternal Sunshine of the Pure Mind” and “50 First Kisses” (the only film that did not spoil Adam Sandler) – both of them are beautiful in their own way and the topic is revealed there much more colorful, even shocking. To make such a mediocre
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On the subject of renewal of love after memory loss, there are at least two chic films: “The Eternal Sunshine of the Pure Mind” and “50 First Kisses” (the only film that did not spoil Adam Sandler) – both of them are beautiful in their own way and the topic is revealed there much more colorful, even shocking. To make such a mediocre film should be a shame. There is no plot, no conflict, no evil, no real drama, no tearful moments. This is a movie you watch through force. He's got a maximum of 20 minutes. There are very illogical actions of the characters. In the beginning, why don't we stop right in the middle of the road where the cars are going? This is the most ridiculous movie accident I've ever seen. Parents are trying to bring their daughter back to the house – why? Baba is 30 years old, it is perfectly normal that she does not live with her parents. Parents, much less a mother, will not drag a grown daughter back home, ruining her marriage to a man who is just shining with perfection. In general, somewhere in the first third I was going to write that the film is of course vanilla, female, but still suitable for viewing together, but in the end confidence in this finally faded. The film is frankly stupid, sweet, all the events in it are completely artificial. In general, the film was remembered for one scene: how the guy in the car shook, and the friend deliberately sniffed. I would never have thought of such a scene in my life.
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