so awkward

Roel 2022-10-20 09:32:00

The most embarrassing movie I've watched during this time.

The name Offline Queen should be read like this. Offline refers to the director of the movie, including the producer.

The queen refers to the heroine Charlize Theron. The index has risen to the point where I frequently push the computer far away and don't want to watch it up close. Is this

film about a mid-life crisis because she is 37 years old. She is a shadow writer. Alcoholism, divorce, life can be said to be a mess

, and how did she solve it? I went back to the town to get my high school boyfriend who was married and had children, but

failed

and then went to bed with a cripple and ugly otaku (during the time when the queen was undressing, I pushed the computer away for the fourth time and finally hit the wall)

Then I had a few conversations with the boy and sister the next morning, and it suddenly dawned on me. It turns out that people who live in a small town are not so miserable. I just thought

about it and went back.…

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Can you think that this was made by the director and screenwriter of "Juno"?

Can you think that the queen will turn around with this movie?
Although in the film, the queen looks haggard and has big bags under her eyes, wearing an ugly sports suit and a mini cooper who is ugly for some reason

But it's not being ugly. It's embarrassment. Does it make people feel that it's necessary?


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  • Buddy Slade: I'm gonna grab a drink. You want a beer?

    Mavis Gary: Oh, just a water.

    Beth Slade: Can you get me another Summer Ale? It's fine. I'll just pump and dump after the show. Don't worry, I'm not trying to get my kid hammered.

    Mavis Gary: Wow, look at that.

    Beth Slade: Ah, yes. The Funquarium. Always chills her out.

    [talks to the baby]

    Beth Slade: Starting to get smiles.

    Mavis Gary: Cute.

    Beth Slade: She's like, Buddy's clone.

    Mavis Gary: No, I see you in there.

    Beth Slade: Really?

    Mavis Gary: A lot of you, in fact.

    Beth Slade: Thanks. So how's it going? I know you're a writer. I saw a nice article about you in The Sun.

    Mavis Gary: Yes, I'm an author of a young adult series. It's disturbingly popular. I like your decor. It it, shabby chic?

    Buddy Slade: Pier One?

    Beth Slade: A little bit Goodwill.

    Mavis Gary: Buddy and I used to go thrifting all the time. Remember that? The 90's?

  • Mavis Gary: I used to sleep in his t-shirts and boxers. I think I still have a few.

    Beth Slade: Hey, I still have one of my ex-boyfriend's t-shirts. I can't bring myself to get rid of it.

    Buddy Slade: What? Which one?

    Beth Slade: [laughing] Like I'd tell you.