Brad's Status Comments

  • Carrie 2023-01-19 05:17:28

    I have not yet entered the three-letter life, I have been overwhelmed by this anxiety. The script is really well...

  • Barton 2023-01-13 19:15:14

    Listening to Ben Stiller self-examination for 100 minutes, the more I read it, the more pitiful and annoying the character becomes. A person who has not realized himself until he is 47 years old knows that he is fantasizing in his mind all day long, and only deserves his current...

  • Katarina 2023-01-07 06:27:01

    The entanglement between idealism and realism gradually deteriorates with age, and competition is the natural way. There are very few people who are down-to-earth and truly content with the status quo in the retreat. Why do mid-life crises frequently occur in the well-off and middle-class who are underachieving? Because they are full of warmth and lust, and the endless desire of human nature urges them to follow the one percent of people, but due to the solidification of class monopoly, it is...

  • Price 2022-12-21 04:24:05

    He just didn't want to. When all social relationships are broken, and there is nothing to lose or care about, you will not be compared with others, and of course you will often feel that you have nothing to do. This kind of comparison, hoping to prove that one's life is not better than others' failure, is also one of the rushes of some people's life. Ben Stiller makes a boring film about this subject every few years, and it's all the...

  • Isidro 2022-12-04 05:51:39

    Hopefully, social and social networks can evolve away from plastic sooner rather than...

  • Eloisa 2022-11-24 01:01:37

    I watched it for Jenna Fischer, but I didn't expect her to appear very little--because it was a middle-aged man's chatter (but it's not surprising to see that the screenwriter is Mike White). Brad is full of doubts and observes his surroundings with ambivalence. The indifference of his son and the satisfaction of his wife indirectly make him even more uneasy: the most touching thing is that Brad listens to classical music, burst into tears, in the music he is convinced that he "maybe" love the...

  • Isom 2022-11-23 20:38:58

    "Life surplus group", such as people drinking water and self-awareness. I am still alive. A cameo from the director and an Easter egg at the end of the film add a little laugh to this not-so-laughty...

  • Kayley 2022-11-23 05:41:51

    A bit boring at first glance, but it's actually quite interesting and...

  • Bailey 2022-11-19 19:00:07

    87/100 This is the story of a middle-aged man, but it is not a middle-aged crisis. The movie shows a state of anxiety that may happen to many people in the Internet age. Social media can easily trap people around their performance better than themselves, which in turn triggers low self-esteem evaluations. I can even give full marks only from the mental state expressed by the protagonist’s brain. Knowing the unsatisfactory things in other people's lives is sometimes the best medicine to relieve...

  • Vicenta 2022-11-14 19:34:33

    I can love the world, but I can never have it. When I become an adult, this sense of frustration with my own value will strike. It is time for me to create my own life. I hope that in 20 years, at the age of 47, I can face my past life and be able to proudly say that I am actually cool....

Extended Reading

Brad's Status quotes

  • Brad Sloan: [narrating] But Melanie... she's so easily satisfied.

    Melanie Sloan: It's good!

    Brad Sloan: Honestly?

    Melanie Sloan: Yeah, I always love your sauces.

    Brad Sloan: [narrating] Maybe her contentment undermined my ambition.

  • Ananya: You competing with your friends from college... that competition is the history of colonialism OK? and the oppression of women and the fucking up of the environment.