don't remember how many times I saw this movie. The first time I watched it was renting a VCD disc. At that time, my aunt was less than 20 years old. It seemed to be a comedy. I watched it later and watched it later. Every time I watched it, I felt different. I watch it again today. People still laugh where they laugh, but it is a more understanding smile, a helpless smile, maybe the next time you look at it, you will still smile happily.
The six ordinary laid-off men in the city of steel in Sheffield came together because of the impact of the industrial decline and the environment. They performed the only striptease show in this life, and it was a full monty. It seems a bit of a gimmick. What purpose, of course, handsome guys have, but everyone has different definitions of handsome guys in their minds.
The dad who had been in prison had to dance this striptease with the help and encouragement of his son in order to regain his lost dignity. The husband who had been a senior manager just wanted to hide the fact that he was laid off for half a year, pretending to go to work every day, and the job search was unsuccessful. Sit down and open the lunch box, thinking about whether his wife would overwhelm the credit card; the son whose mother was paralyzed was not even protected from the factory security job, wanted to drown himself and jumped off the building, wanted to use his exhaust gas to end his life with no hope in the car; and even took part in undressing. The fat guy who lacked the confidence of the dance troupe stared at the tire meat on his body in a daze, thinking about using plastic wrap to remove fat.
However, in the waiting crowd, when the host on the radio said that the following is playing the hot stuff of the 70s, left and right, left foot and right foot, right foot and right foot, shaking the left shoulder and then the right shoulder, a wonderful rhythm Gradually filled with the desperate air in the relief center, that kind of knowing smile and a clear heart, the charm of the movie story is released to 200% at this moment, and only by understanding their pain can they appreciate their joy.
My favorite scene is really hard to count. My son ran away with his face covered by his clothes when he saw his father trying to jump. When the pace was irregular, the black uncle used the Arsenal team to make offsides and anti-offsides to educate him. Everyone walked around immediately; in Flashdance, the girl who danced while soldering iron became a typical example of your dance teaching materials. Fatty David said: This woman’s welding technique is too bad, so the solder joints are definitely not strong. Ou sells cakes...too many, I can’t count my fingers and toes. I’ll look at it again next time.
Thank God for giving me such a wonderful movie story, as well as the performance feast of the actors. It is still fresh and delicious after repeated chewing. The good ten years belong to the ten years of The Full Monty.
I would like to say aloud: I love Tom Wilkinson & Hugo Speer! You're Inconceivable!
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