100 Things Comments

  • Melany 2022-06-19 20:25:41

    The whole concept and form are very similar to "The Coolest Day", but the idea of ​​the movie has been weakened. It turned into a shit...

  • Shyanne 2022-06-19 19:25:18

    Still fun! But I have a question with the efficiency of the Germans they can really move a full room to empty overnight! The first time they quarreled and slapped each other, it was really like tearing each other's heads! Seriously doubt that the existence of the heroine is just to prevent this film from really becoming a base film. Excessive pursuit of consumerism really does not...

  • Eriberto 2022-06-19 19:17:09

    Shh, I was attracted by the two naked handsome guys on the cover ><. It really seems to be a question raised by European countries. I also had my hair stand on end one day after listening to the presentation of a new retail company. Independent thinking has become a luxury in this era, distinguish what I think and don't let me think what I think The distinction between them is becoming increasingly difficult and almost impossible. how to be...

  • Xzavier 2022-06-19 19:14:28

    It wasn't the base plate XD! Extreme doubts about consumerism, do we really have so much to give up? The male protagonist looks too much like the face of GOT's Brienne "beautiful" to play in minutes. It's too obvious to insinuate Zuckerberg!...

  • Granville 2022-06-19 18:32:23

    This should be the second time the two leading actors work together in a comedy. The elements of friendship, love and family are all there, but the overall appeal is lost to the first "The Coolest Day" (Der geilste Tag) (of course, it may also be that I didn't pay attention to it.) Invest in it) But the concept of the film is very interesting, in the age of consumption, how much do we really need, what do we want when we consume it. This concept is very similar to renunciation. After...

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100 Things quotes

  • Anton Katz: You can't go a day without your crap.

    Paul Konaske: 100 days!

  • Renate Konaske: Happiness is like water. If you hold onto it, then you will always go with clenched fists.