woody's black frame

Eryn 2022-04-20 09:02:00

The story of the film is unexpected and reasonable, and the content of the story is smooth, without pause and disconnection. This may have something to do with the lines in the film. From the beginning to the end of the protagonist, basically uninterrupted high-quality lines fill every paragraph and every chapter. Except for the adrenaline-stimulating plots of old and young love and threesome, the lines are the most attractive and interesting elements of the movie.

This is Woody's philosophy of life. Every recent film has begun to reveal the wisdom of this old man. His philosophy of life, life insights, life experiences, and social experiences are being conveyed to the audience through each film. In other words, this is his self-conclusion. This is Woody's black frame, another label. A symbol that young Woody never had. While we are saddened that the young man with a lot of quirky ideas is getting old, we are also glad that there is a wise old man. He will shine with his continuing light on those who long for his comfort. He goes on to tell the story of a life we ​​may all have lived through but have not been able to comprehend. So philosophical yet easy to understand. Don't we just need such a reminder?

Everyone's ending makes people feel too story-like, how can such a group of people gather together to call the film's various condiments. But after all, this is a story, whatever it is.

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Whatever Works quotes

  • [first lines]

    Boris Yellnikoff: That's not what I'm saying, imbecile. You guys completely misrepresent my ideas, why would I even want to talk with those idiots.

    Boris' Friend: Just calm down.

    Boris' Friend: That's not true, Boris.

    Boris Yellnikoff: No, don't tell me to calm down, I am calm. Just stop.

    Boris' Friend: Don't jump on us just because we don't understand what you're saying.

    Boris Yellnikoff: I didn't jump on you. It's not the idea behind Christianity I'm faulting, or Judaism, or any religion. It's the professionals who've made it into corporate business. There's big money in the god racket, big money.

    Boris' Friend: Here we go...

  • Boris Yellnikoff: Don't you know you have to sing happy birthday twice to get the germs off?