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By Rosalinda 2022-12-31 03:47:21
I like this drama very much. This is the first work of Louis CK I have watched. I want to brush up on the others when I have the chance. Drama comes from life, but most of today's film and television works end with a happy ending. However, where there are so many happy things in ordinary people's life, there are more trivialities of sadness and joy.
The most detail control, the most interesting is the costume matching in the play. Especially old Pete and Pete, the two of them have two...
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By Hubert 2022-12-30 14:55:20
Surprise in trivialities, metaphors in realism
This is the most literary play I have seen in recent years. Ibsen of our time, Chekhov of our time, and the plays of the masters are not much inferior.
The reason why I say the most literary is that even if this drama is not filmed, it only exists as a drama script, and it is also a very good work.
Of course, the third episode was terrible. This woman who had incestuous with her father-in-law told her own experiences and psychological feelings with a serious face. Her... -
By Davonte 2022-12-29 15:48:52
The cover that I saw accidentally, the link I clicked by chance, but after reading it, I felt like I had finished my life, and I saw through the difficulty of life.
I can't tell if it was its comedic label that initially attracted me, or the late-night depression that the critics called it.
It may be because I live a simple and shallow life, so I especially like complicated and profound movies.
It may be because I do not have the courage to face the pain of life, which...
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By Xzavier 2022-12-28 12:15:17
After puberty, I basically couldn't get my head around a story that was too subversive. Subversion here doesn't mean justifiable death, illness, or the intricacies of character relationships. I like everything calm and perverse, where things are happening, developing, possibly spreading, but natural. Basically, Horace and Pete satisfy all my fantasies and definitions of a wonderful story. To a certain extent, it should be the highest expression of ordinary life, lonely, silent and...
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By Vicenta 2022-12-27 13:45:28
In the third episode, some open-minded and some confused intertwined, and finally depressed
Conversation between H and his ex-wife
H seemed to be very open-minded and said: You are just an ordinary person like most people; you are just not suitable for marriage, but it does not mean that you are a bad person; you only have two choices, either continue to be discovered like this with your father-in-law, or stop...
He seemed to live very clearly, and said: everything will be...
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- Release date January 30, 2016
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By Lola 2023-09-16 21:39:36
To be honest, I don't think Louis CK is an alcoholic, this show has no alcoholic spirit at all (so I was disappointed at first). But Louie's story comes alive like wine, fractionated, purified, and reprocessed. So watching this drama is like drinking. Three points to warm up, seven points to start feeling life, and nine points to know nothing, collapse and cry and then stop. Of course, there will be a hangover the next day, what did you say last...
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By Ezra 2023-09-16 15:16:38
I've had enough shit in my own life, why should I watch this...
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By Baylee 2023-09-08 08:24:00
Much tougher than Game of...
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By Gaetano 2023-08-21 18:26:07
A hundred years of...
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By Tremayne 2023-08-09 07:24:42
Louis C. K's unique way of analyzing life and life, but it is different from "Louis is not easy". Its script can be turned into a world famous novel without even changing it. Every character in the play is an indescribable bastard, and everything is absurd and normal. Self-deprecating, dejected, and accomplishing nothing, I've never watched a drama like this, and the bitter wisdom and cold humor in it made me...
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Horace: You alright? What's up?
Zach: I was charged $4.50 fro a Budweiser and that guy was charged $3. Just not sure why the discrepancy?
Horace: He's been coming here a long time.
Zach: So is that a privilege for just that one guy?
Horace: Some people pay $4.50 and some people pay $3.
Zach: Ok. How do you decide that? Is there like a list?
Horace: If he looks like him he pays $3 and if he looks like you he pays $4.50.
Zach: So just out and out discrimination? Are you aware how unfair and totally not okay that is?
Horace: Here's the thing. You're getting more for your money than he is.
Zach: How so?
Horace: Because, well see you come in here and you make fun of the place because it's an old Brooklyn dive bar. So you and your friends get to enjoy that part of it and also you get to have a beer. But he just gets the beer. See, you're here ironically. But he's really here because he just sleeps on the corner.
Zach: So it's like a douche tax?
Horace: Yeah, kinda.
Zach: Acceptable.
Horace: Ok
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Sarah: The worst part about telling a lie is when someone that you love just accepts it.
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Kurt: Fuck this country!
Leon: Hey, watch it!
Kurt: Why?
Leon: I don't know, you're supposed to say that when someone says the thing you said.