1, character
In fact, the person I like most about BJ2 has become Danniel n Rebecca, the former has a noble and pure British voice, and the latter has a bright and charming smile. Of course Daniel is handsome in addition to his accent and knows how to lie to little girls. What does he say he has been in therapy, what does he love BJ? When he lay down, he said that sentence daddy's home to BJ's big pants. Laughed, hehe, man, phallus animal. So, it reminded me of the confession after the fight in the first movie. Yes, I remember clearly that he said you and me and the little skirt, no wonder he was rejected, because I think every woman will be behind me Looking forward to we. As for Rebecca is really an intellectual and beautiful female lawyer, if I were Darcy, I would definitely choose her, let that bloated and jealous stupid BJ die (because BJ is really 2 in 2... ..i've to be honest) also don't know why in 2 our mr darcy loves BJ like he is under a spell, and colin firth is old and old. . . . Dude is late.
2, the plot
is simply absurd. In
the end, it told us that Rebecca likes BJ.....I wonder if there are any children's shoes that can accept such an abrupt arrangement? ? ?
The only plot in 2 that I can accept is Mr. Daniel, from when he lied to BJ, he arranged for BJ to go to the common location, to the moment when the lady knocked on the door, and then to the airport to see BJ being stopped by the police, he just left silently. In the face of these bridges, it gave me a kind of hearty and invigorating.
3.Conclusion BJ2
is fun and boring anyway, because the sequel is purely funny.
My favorite line in the movie turned out to be that old handsome guy, New York, the big juicy apple. The city that never sleeps with the same person two running nights. My favorite city, where sex n city is not just a programme, it's a promise.
Especially the last sentence, it's a promise by the old handsome guy. It's a
very important line, and it's also a line that makes me admire the British accent. Haha, if I hadn't watched BJ again, I would have found that I Do you like English?
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