Christmas in April

Alysha 2022-01-04 08:01:09

Christmas special film. So it's a bit late for me. Out of my general understanding of festival movies, I presupposed a reunion ending, and then I see how the director pushes this disintegrated family to the vulgar ending...

Some of the dialogue is still humorous, which is generally required for festival movies. There is a sense of comedy. But I believe most viewers are concerned about Sarah Jessica Parker's return to the big screen. Is there anything to do? To be fair, I think her acting skills are really good. The Meredith she plays is a typical Wall Street affair. She is very annoying and annoying. I am afraid that others will not know how much she hates such a person, because I never liked her. , So it won’t hurt to watch her play such a role. In addition, she was really old after giving birth, and she was a lot more depressed than in "Sex and the City".

Claire Dennis, compared to other girls of her generation, her recent development is really not so good. With only one film in 2004, how can she afford the extravagant life of Hollywood? But she is still very comfortable watching the acting, this is determined by her own temperament. In order to strengthen the temperament index of this film actress, the addition of Diane Keaton is also essential. I remember that Woody Allen often makes no secret of his appreciation for Diane Keaton: this is the best temperament in American history. The actress! Anyway, her acting has already reached a stage where she can move freely, and there is no expectation for her performance. I am looking forward to seeing her and Scarlett Johnson play a mother-daughter combination, I guess it should be very enjoyable:)

This movie plays with these three actresses, and the others are just a foil.

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The Family Stone quotes

  • Patrick Thomas: [the family is playing Charades and Thad is up. No one is guessing right, but Patrick finally gets it] Ooh! "Billy Don't Be a Hero"!

    Thad Stone: Yes! THANK you!

    Amy Stone: That's a song?

    Susannah Stone: Yes, it's a song. You've heard it.

    Ben Stone: Whose clue was that? It's not very... it's not good.

    Meredith Morton: Ahem.

  • Ben Stone: Hey! I'm here, I'm queer, get used to it!