I thought it was a Swiss Army Knife ad.

Anabelle 2022-04-19 09:02:10

The director probably shot it with flying leaves. It's typical of Western-style nonsense. It's not funny. It's like a big flicker for you to brag.
It seems that there are no routines, but in fact, there are many routines. The male protagonist is wretched and dirty, and he is a big otaku. He can't finish Robinson Crusoe on a desert island, and Bell's survival in the wild is a bit disappointing. .
The island has no soybeans and sorghum covered in mountains and plains, only a corpse. The corpse is used to tell the story, he has a role, he still has to talk about life, just like the other side of the sloppy male protagonist, think about it, how difficult it is to act in a one-man show, so I made Harry Potter too, Looking at it, I can't wait for the whole broom to fly...

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Swiss Army Man quotes

  • Manny: Uhh... what should I do now?

    Hank: Um... OK, maybe you talk to her.

    Manny: Well, what do I talk about?

    Hank: Just... whatever comes naturally.

    Manny: Hello. I don't know why, but I have this sudden urge to put my mouth on your mouth?

    Hank: OK, that's called kissing, but you can't do that yet. That's too fast.

    Manny: Oh... Uh, how 'bout if I put my penis in you?

    Hank: That's even worse.

    Manny: Oh, so sorry. What about if just did the tip, like, just the very beginning...

    Hank: OK, Manny, is not about sex!

  • Hank: Every day, you ride the bus and count the minutes, hoping you'll see her again.

    Manny: Oh, my God.

    Hank: She smiles, and you feel a strange tingle up the back of your neck. Something carnal inside of you causes your body to break out in sweats. You feel like the luckiest man in the world. She sits alone, just like every other day, and looks out the window lost in her thoughts. You know that look. She's just as alone as you are, but she doesn't have to be. You could talk to her. Tell her you'd love to sit next to her today and every other day, because life is short, and no one deserves to ride the bus alone.