Rotten flakes full of middle-aged women's footwrap smell

Wyatt 2022-04-22 07:01:31

After watching this movie, I don't feel a little cold about European and American movies. To be exact, I have a bit of contempt for European and American culture. I feel that it is similar to us, and some aspects are not as good as us.
I watched this movie because Roger in TBBT said it once, I just came to watch it when I had nothing to do recently. I tried to watch it with a literary mentality, but I smelled a middle-aged aunt's foot-binding cloth, and the stench was so stinky. I can't stand watching a third of it.

The whole film is seen by Bilge from her narrow perspective of a metropolitan American woman, hypocritical, disgusting, feeling good about herself, in a word, what the hell. Who does she think she is, writer? Ha ha. Not to mention her various aunt-level hobbies, I am a little bit annoying: Why do all middle-aged women like pajamas? I have seen a lot of middle-aged women at the level of mothers who like to look at pajamas when they go shopping in private. Women who like pajamas pay special attention to what they eat, and can't help showing off what they eat for lunch every day. The habits and hobbies of this American aunt I have seen are exactly the same as the Chinese aunts who are particularly shrewd and who will quarrel and take advantage. When I see a small part of it, I can't help but think that I am watching a Chinese movie based on a novel based on a Chinese aunt. . Seeing her staring at her pajamas in a daze for no reason, she gave up decisively. There is no need to let this ordinary vulgar woman with no characteristics but my precious rest time.

It turns out that there are many American women who are pure idiots. It seems that women are the same everywhere.

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Eat Pray Love quotes

  • Sharon in Seva Office: [Liz has been called to the seva office] We're taking you off the floor-scrubbing team. There are about 50 devotees arriving tomorrow from all over the world for a 10-day retreat, and we'd like you to be the key hostess. We ask that you don't take part during the meditations. We need you to watch over the flock, make sure everyone is all right

    Sharon in Seva Office: [continues, as Liz remains silent] We call the person who does this job, "Little Suzy Cream Cheese." You need to be social and bubbly and smiling all the time.

    Liz Gilbert: [breaking into a big smile] Madam... I'm your girl!

  • [Last lines]

    Liz Gilbert: I decided on my word. "Attraversiamo"... It means: "Let's cross over".