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* {{spoiler|Colter calling his dad without telling him who he is.}} Doubles as a [[Tear Jerker]]. |
* {{spoiler|Colter calling his dad without telling him who he is.}} Doubles as a [[Tear Jerker]]. |
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* {{spoiler|Colter getting the bitter man on the train to start his standup comedy routine.}} |
* {{spoiler|Colter getting the bitter man on the train to start his standup comedy routine.}} |
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* {{spoiler|The freeze-frame at the film's climax. For one moment, everyone is happy and it's a beautiful day.}} |
* {{spoiler|The freeze-frame at the film's climax. For one moment, everyone is happy and it's a beautiful day.}} |
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Revision as of 16:30, 18 June 2020
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- Colter calling his dad without telling him who he is. Doubles as a Tear Jerker.
- Colter getting the bitter man on the train to start his standup comedy routine.
- The freeze-frame at the film's climax. For one moment, everyone is happy and it's a beautiful day.
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