Every family has its cupboard

Evie 2022-04-25 06:01:01

The film is full of acrimonious jokes, and the sound of "wow" in the cinema is constant, because the lines are really acrimonious, which is really stunned.

But isn't this in real life? I think the existence of nad is an unreal existence. It represents the reality that embarrass us everywhere in our lives. It is just that the screenwriter turns the pink elephants into a big silly master, and it mixes everyone's life well. A handful.

I remember a friend said that the most intimate people, often family members, speak the most bitter words. This is no exception in my own family. In fact, sometimes we just need a little encouragement. It is our family members who think that those bitter comments will not be blamed because they are family members and nothing is too much.

Highlights I like:

Nad's ex-girlfriend's post-boyfriend, only to find out that he is also a big silly man in the end.

Nad and his sister talked about the other brother-in-law naked, and after being stabbed, they said "damm, i though so too." The

only dissatisfaction was the ridiculous ending, but the whole film is so simple and authentic. , It doesn’t matter if you come to a rural ending at the end.

All in all very recommended!

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Our Idiot Brother quotes

  • Ned: Hey, you know, I've been meaning to tell you. You're doing a really good thing here, Omar. Seriously. I mean you talk to us screw-ups, you give us a reason for getting out of bed in the morning.

    Omar: Thanks, man. So you get out of bed in another three weeks, OK?

    Ned: I'll do it.

    Omar: I appreciate the compliment. It's rare that we get love from the clients.

    Ned: Well, you're a good dude. And I just needed this appointment today, I'm having a tough go of it. I swear, I try and do good, but I just screw it up. Man, I screwed it up with my sisters, I'm back living with my mom. On top of it all, I broke down and smoked a joint with the kid that lives across the street from me.

    Omar: OK, I didn't just hear that.

    Ned: I said I broke down and smoked a joint with the kid that lives across the stre...

    Omar: What are you doing? Hey! Ned, why are you telling me this?

    Ned: I just need to unload, man. That's part of why I'm here, right?

    Omar: I'm not your therapist, Ned. You don't tell your parole officer you got high. Now I have to report you or I could lose my job.

    Ned: Seriously? Can you forget I said that?

    Omar: No, Ned, I can't.

    Ned: Aw, fuck.

  • Ned: [about River] You know, he's just a little boy. Little boys fight. Doesn't mean he's going to grow up to be a frat-boy rapist.