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  1. Subtle Look at How We Assign Meaning to Things and the People They Represent! It is funny (and sad) to read the reviews that gave this subtle, lovely gem only one star. As I note the basic spelling and grammar errors, I see evidence of why the movie industry operates as it does. The throngs who line up for Shrek or Hotel Transylvania or Incredibles 2 don’t think very much, evidently. They don’t seem to want to think and they don’t seem to have a notion of subtlety. Movies such as Nostalgia require viewers to look introspectively ir ponder difficult feelings and that must…

  2. Wonderful cast. Nice break from all the reboots and franchises. Well done film. It’s a bueautfil movie. I’m not a critic so I’ll just say that it was good enough for me to leave a review and the following:Do you remember when your heart was broken from a former love and you listened to ballads and songs of heartbreak that only seemed to make things worse but at the same time, it made you feel better because you associated with that song?This is the same thing for me. If you’re over 35, or you’ve lost someone you care about or been through…

  3. Nostalgia This is an excellent film that should have been called “facing loss.” The acting was great and the stories were very realistic and tragic. It was very depressing. So, be prepared…It really had nothing to do with Nostalgia; which is a fondness that one may feel towards various time periods, ect. This was about objects; objects we lose, objects we acquire, objects we are forced to keep, and the final surrendering of objects which is the inevitable outcome of life.

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