(May 3, 2010)

Terrill 2021-12-17 08:01:09

(May 3, 2010) Kevin Smith's films are often worthy of cheering. Although the director himself always said that this is not a film in which he dominates, as far as the degree of completion is concerned, although it is mediocre compared to the previous works, it is relatively complete and detailed, compared to those that seem to have no reason to be on the top of the box office. It's really much better for bad comedies, and the director doesn't need to shirk responsibility.
Because the film is positioned as R-rated, the jokes do make me hilarious, but the laughs are too frequent and dense. It can also be said that there is basically no scene in the whole film that is serious, plus the slightly wordy lines... In fact It's like this: When you go to ktv to sing a song, everyone is applauded, and when you sing 3 or 4 more, there will be no more enthusiastic response from the audience...
Tracy Morgan's performance is very wonderful, this is alone If it weren’t for an exaggerated supporting role like that thief and little friend, it would be even more weird in the play, but then again, the personality of this character is more like that of Kevin Smith’s previous movie. . Bruce Willis is not so exciting, but if he is regarded as a "supporting role", this play is a good match.

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  • Paul Hodges: Why did you smack me?

    Jimmy Monroe: I was in the moment and the moment said smack ya.

  • Paul Hodges: That's her gay cousin!