In the middle of the year, I didn’t intend to watch the high praise in Rolling Stone (you know, Rolling Stone even gave Chevelle’s album three stars). At that time, he was just opening Netflix and was meeting with an uncle who wrote Comedy. It happened by chance. Start watching. I watched 5 episodes on the first day and couldn't stop it.
In addition to the appropriate, politically incorrect humor that I always like, Louie has more awkwardness and human touch. This series of life-like short dramas was created by Comedian Louis CK based on himself. In the play, he plays a fictitious version of himself, a divorced uncle in his early 40s with two children. He has a sense of responsibility and a conscience, but also has a cute little selfishness and sensitivity. He is so cautious and even a little bit unkind. He is a little pessimistic and firmly believes that his life is here. Began to go downhill. The laughs mostly focus on men’s life thinking, marriage, children, and both sexes. Compared with the general comedian's ridicule and ridicule, Louie's unique little pessimism and helplessness and his extremely guilty attitude towards his occasional evil thoughts make people feel a little sad for him when he is in the belly.
True true he sometimes consumes way too much ice cream and spends way too much time fapping, but but, he's Louie, and he's adorable :)
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