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I enjoyed this film.


Stumbled across it on cable this weekend, thought it was a pretty good story. Sometimes, what we wouldn't give for a second chance to say good-bye or to clear things up before loved ones die.

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i found this movie to be a very painful experience to watch.

i mean i like that asians are making more movies now but like really?
when better luck tomorrow came out i thought asians might actually have a chance. eh i like harold and kumar though

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This movie was actually extremely painful as I'm still healing from the loss of my grandmother (emotional relapse after watching this). As far as movies itself go, I still think it was good and a pleasant way to spend 90 or so minutes.

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As an African-American man who viewed this movie, I compared this to a little of the movie, "Soul Food" and equivalent to the movie, "Kingdom Come" was pleasantly surprised and enjoyed it. It is far better than given credit for.

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I enjoyed it more than I thought I would. It was a sweet movie. Worth a watch IMO.

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Heh, I'm black, too, and I liked it.. I think.

I can't say for sure if it's a good movie -- it seemed pretty low-budget, the acting wasn't all that great, and when I saw all the Canadian government credits in the end, I was like, "NO WONDER about the picture quality!" -- but it made me cry at the end.

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