In case of injustice, please throw a coke bottle

Kianna 2021-12-09 08:01:33

I was hesitant to watch the plot introduction of this movie. The election for middle school students in the United States is not Canada’s "Trotsky." Apart from the intrigue of young people, what can be more exciting and sensational?

This movie is indeed inspirational and sensational. The male protagonist, a middle school teacher, is a rare unlucky person in the world. The motivator is the little girl who elects the cadres of the student union, and somehow reminds us of Hillary Clinton. Although this person is young, he has amazing perseverance, and he will do whatever he can to achieve his goal. She also met all the standards of a good student, was excellent in learning, motivated, and pursued a successful career. Much like the good children that some domestic parents are keen to cultivate. It's not ugly, but the ugliness is all written on the face. It looks like a female political cadre. In the future, when he retires, he will definitely be able to become a street woman director. She is not only capable, but also lucky. Compared with other children around, her biggest characteristic is boring. However, these years, people who are not boring may not be able to succeed. The sensationalist is a woman. With a hideous face, it is not an exaggeration to say that she has blue face and fangs. I don't know how this teacher did it, so I can actually take a fancy to her. She didn't miss the opportunity to throw her arms around. But it is to make a very moral appearance after the fact, not to refuse to continue to develop the relationship, but...the plot can no longer be revealed.

The teacher is obviously at the age of midlife crisis. I thought I had a peach blossom luck. Actually want to have an extramarital affair with my friend's wife, my wife's friend. He originally supported fair elections for students, but thought that the god of justice was on his side in an attempt to influence the outcome of the election. As a result, between inspirational and sensational, the teacher ended up with a "losing-for-both": both times he lost, and both times he was hurt.

Movies are more exaggerated. The plot revolves around the school election, but the core is still this hapless teacher. A handsome and virtuous man was finally defeated by two evil women. Although the two women committed evil, they escaped with a thick skin and a dark heart. The crux of the problem is that the two evil women probably won't realize their evil in the end, and the unlucky teacher will not think that their unlucky is all bad luck.

Although the inspirational person is boring and boring, it is her stepping stone towards success. Although the sensationalist is ugly and loveless, she does not necessarily need the teacher's love. We don't have the ability to reverse the fate of others, so we just bore our heads and live our lives. This is probably the admonition of this movie. It is true that if you encounter injustice, please throw a Coke bottle. It's best to finish it.




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  • [Jim and Diane are having sex]

    Diane McAllister: Oh, God, oh, just like that, yeah. Fill me up. Fill me up. Yeah! Fill me up!

    [Jim imagines Linda's face on Diane's head]

    Linda Novotny: Oh God, just like that. Oh yeah, fill me up. Oh God, just like that. Do it, Jim, fuck me!

    [suddenly Tracy's face pops over Linda's]

    Tracy Flick: Do it, Jim. Just like that. Do it, Jim, fill me up. Just like that. Do it, Mister M, do it. Fuck me, Mister M, fuck me.

    [Jim is a bit disturbed but somehow it makes him even more enthusiastic]

    Tracy Flick: Fuck me hard, Mr. McAllister. Harder! Harder! Fuck me, Mr. McAllister. Fuck me hard. Harder! Fuck me! Please!

  • Jim McAllister: Larry, we're not electing the fucking Pope here. Just tell me who won.