Are American Romance Movies Good? No, it's a piece of shit

Esmeralda 2022-04-19 09:01:28

I went to see this movie for the high score and was disappointed. The plot is cliché, logic loopholes. This is an ethical film that warns people that good will be rewarded with evil and evil will be rewarded. The whole film greatly promotes the Christian belief: if you do evil, you will go to hell after you die, and if you do good, you will go to heaven. Seriously doubt that the director is a Christian, how religious he is to embed this idea into the filming. But from an objective point of view, judging by the standards of the 90s, it is not bad. But in the current standard, the passing line is not up to it! As for why so many people give high scores, it is estimated that there are some feelings. Because the heroine is beautiful? Do you cry when you see an American romance movie? Please don't let your tears be so cheap! It is undeniable that if this is a domestic film, it will definitely be scolded badly, but for American films, the Chinese people’s standard is to put it very low. hurt us. But helpless, I do not deny that American films are generally better than domestic films, but only for those films with deep thinking, like this cliché film, the audience watching now should really raise the standard of watching movies! Score one because you can't score zero. Let's go, the most meaningless thing in life is to waste time watching bad movies. If you have time to do something, go for a walk, listen to music and read books!

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Ghost quotes

  • Carl Bruner: [Answers the phone nervously] Carl Bruner speaking.

    Voice: Hi, Carl.

    Carl Bruner: Mr. Balistrari.

    Voice: Balistrari? Carl, it's me, John.

    Carl Bruner: John. John, sorry, um, what - what - what - what's up?

  • Oda Mae Brown: I'm feeling something... did he know someone by the name of Ana?

    Rosa Santiago: [shakes head no]

    Oda Mae Brown: Consuelo?

    Rosa Santiago: [shakes head no]

    Oda Mae Brown: Lucita?

    Rosa Santiago: [shakes head no]

    Oda Mae Brown: Julieta?

    Rosa Santiago: [shakes head no]

    Oda Mae Brown: Josefina?

    Rosa Santiago: [shakes head no]

    Oda Mae Brown: Linda?

    [getting frustrated]

    Oda Mae Brown: Maria?

    Rosa Santiago: Sí, sí! His mamá! She is Maria!

    Oda Mae Brown: Yes! Praise God, I knew he was with his mama!