Female version up in the air

Brown 2022-11-01 17:29:56

1. Counting Jason Bateman in juno, this is JR’s third movie about "childish adults", it’s time for a change of theme.

2. The very handsome editing is still there, the wheel that turns when the cassette is playing, The heroine does a quick cut of the foot bath manicure.

3. The same unmarried family, the male is a neat and fresh and capable Clooney, the female deliberately puts the makeup into the haggard, sexism... the

heroine is set to be 37. If you reduce the age of 7 you can shoot my best friend's wedding. At this age, you can only shoot satirical comedies. Life is cruel. The

truth is that at the age of 30, the wayward audience will resonate and move, and it will be willful when you are almost 40. , The audience can only show sympathy.

4. Theron’s appearance always reminds me of maria bello, Aries’s, but also the fire. It

seems that the role setting should be the fire.

Diablo Cody’s twins, this kind of mean drama seems Gemini should be written.

5.pw seems to have tanned, unshaven style is very Hot!

6.Patton Oswalt from tara should be over there right now, although the role is a pseudo-bent man, in fact, almost effortless.

on Looking back at the interview, the next part of the show is a real guy, looking forward to it. I like this fat man very much.

7. Compared with the previous two, the movie feels a bit smaller, and it is more like a showtime pilot when compressed.

Or I have tara sequelae Is

n’t Theron’s character Tara’s sister? They are all old terriers, and the screenwriter is a bit lazy.

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  • Mavis Gary: [crying] I'm crazy! And no one loves me. You don't love me.

    Matt Freehauf: Guys like me are born loving women like you.

    Mavis Gary: I went to Buddy's house.

    Matt Freehauf: What happened?

    Mavis Gary: I ruined my dress.

  • Mavis Gary: Hey, do you know this girl named Beth? She married Buddy Slade from school.

    Sandra Freehauf: Yeah, I know that Beth.

    Mavis Gary: What do you think of her?

    Sandra Freehauf: I don't really like her. I mean, I think you're way prettier than she is. What happened to your dress? I'm sorry, did I say something wrong? Shit. What's wrong? What did I say?

    Mavis Gary: I have a lot of problems.

    Sandra Freehauf: Can't you get a new dress?

    Mavis Gary: It's really difficult for me to be happy. And then for other people it just seems so simple. I know. They just grow up and they're so fulfilled.

    Sandra Freehauf: I don't feel fulfilled. And frankly, if you don't feel fulfilled with all the stuff that you have.

    Mavis Gary: I need to change, Sandra.

    Sandra Freehauf: No you don't.

    Mavis Gary: What?

    Sandra Freehauf: You're the only person in Mercury who could write a book or wear a dress like that.

    Mavis Gary: I'm sure there's plenty of other people who could.

    Sandra Freehauf: Everyone here is fat and dumb.

    Mavis Gary: Don't say that. I mean, you think so?

    Sandra Freehauf: Everyone wishes that they could be like you. You know, living in the big city all famous and beautiful and all that.

    Mavis Gary: I'm not really famous.

    Sandra Freehauf: Well, you know, special or whatever. I mean, some days when I have a slow shift at work I'll sit and think about you living in your cool apartment, going out and stuff. It seems really nice.

    Mavis Gary: Yeah, but most people here seem so happy with so little. It's like they don't even seem to care what happens to them.

    Sandra Freehauf: That's because it doesn't matter what happens to them. They're nothing. Might as well die. Fuck Mercury.