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Samantha Bergeson of IndieWire graded the film a B+. [6] Stephen Saito of Variety gave the film a positive review, calling it "a fresh take on a toxic relationship." [7] Fletcher Peters of The Daily Beast also gave the film a positive review and wrote, "If that is the goal, as sad as it may be, then it is successful; this is a feel-bad movie." [8]
Olipop is a soft drink produced in the United States. It is sold in over 25,000 stores in the United States [ 1 ] and the company had revenue of $100 million for the first half of 2023. The drink's marketing claims that it improves gut health.
Love You Forever is a 1986 children's picture book written by Robert Munsch and illustrated by Sheila McGraw. The story centers on a mother who sings a lullaby to her son at each stage of his life. During his childhood, she becomes frustrated with his rebellious nature, yet always sings to him after he falls asleep.
I Love You (1982 film), a Pakistani Urdu film starring Waheed Murad; I Love You, a French-Italian drama directed by Marco Ferreri, starring Christopher Lambert; I Love You, an Indian Hindi-language film directed by Vara Prasad, starring Prashanth; I Love You, a 2001 South Korean film starring Oh Ji-ho; I Love You, a Chinese drama directed by ...
Forever Love, a Chinese film directed by Zhao Yiran and Wei Jie; Forever Love, a Chinese film directed by An Zhanjun; Backstreet Dreams, a 1990 American film released in the Philippines as Forever Love; The Color of Time, a 2012 film released in the UK as Forever Love
Tbilisi, I Love You (Georgian: თბილისი, მიყვარხარ Tbilisi, miq’varkhar) is a 2014 anthology film starring an ensemble cast of actors of various nationalities and part of Emmanuel Benbihy’s Cities of Love franchise that started with Paris, je t'aime and New York, I Love You. The film consists of a series of 10 ...
I Love, You Love (1961 film), a documentary film; I Love, You Love (1989 film), a Czechoslovak film This page was last edited on 25 ...
Forever-Forever (Ukrainian: Назавжди-Назавжди, romanized: Nazavzhdy-Nazavzhdy) is a 2023 coming-of-age drama film co-written and directed by Anna Buryachkova at her feature film debut. A co-production between Ukraine and Netherlands, it premiered in the Orizzonti Extra section at the 80th Venice International Film Festival. [1] [2]