A drama embellished with youthful memories

Kenyatta 2022-09-14 00:25:17

The opening six people appeared one by one and walked to the set in a way of revisiting the same place inadvertently. The rhythm of meeting old friends was very warm and promising. Dangdang everyone stood together at the same time, the moment they lined up... tears for no reason! ! Yes, I haven't spoken yet, just reunion... I totally need a longer pause to calm myself down as much as possible! Not for anything else just because this scene has been waiting for too long, because it has been 17 years - and this length, almost runs through all of youth!

As long as these 6 people can stand together, even if they do nothing and stay for 60 minutes, they will give a 5-star rating based on their past memories! Because deep in my heart is an insurmountable emotion. He has left too many things, imprinted the youth of too many people, and has too many memories of himself! Watching the movie is like watching oneself and reminiscing... The film is constantly interspersed with the main drama and the scene at this time. Sigh, Chaohua is fleeting, and the years are getting old. The reappearance of many main drama scenes in the process leads to a full memory experience. I didn't expect to invite so many guests and supporting roles back then. Especially the Mr. Heckles who lived upstairs (19 minutes 48 seconds), the eccentric old man who lived alone like Chandler when he was young... It was really a shock, and the gate of memory suddenly surged. ...

Continue to carefully reshape and outline every wonderful bridge, sit around to script scripts, and talk about various small stories in the filming work together. Many classic and funny scenes are presented one by one, but they need to be paused constantly, smiling and smiling. It will become blurry... and these three co-producers Bright, Kauffman, Crane (ashamed, this subtitle scene I saw at the end of every episode, I watched it thousands of times, but never thought that it was the 3 co-producers -producer) revealed the story behind the scenes, from the original intention of the screenwriter (just want to show the fun of the daily life of the friends around him), to the difficult casting audition, to the specific acting, the bits and pieces in the shooting... In the process, there are many intentional or unintentional, pressure and uncertainty, from being disliked by others, to the end, no one in the world knows you... bumps and bumps, ups and downs, and finally to the present, a true display of "how is the classic?" Made"!

There are also VCR messages from so many movie fans around the world. Different countries, different skin colors, and different cultural backgrounds have confided their own voices, almost exactly the same as their own, with mixed feelings. Its influence is not just a sitcom, it unintentionally conveys a culture and a value, thus embellishing each other's youth, and resonating with the heart!

It has been 26 years since the beginning of this show, and it is clear that they have gone from a young life to an age that cannot be concealed now... I believe that Friends is an irreplaceable great work for them! I have no regrets in having such a successful work in my life! This is a complete emotional drama, more like a farewell and feedback to fans who have been waiting for decades.

It - completes a classic that has passed through the centuries. It also ignites the youthful memories of many ordinary people who have no regrets!

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Friends: The Reunion quotes

  • James Corden: Were Ross and Rachel on a break?

    Jennifer Aniston: Absolutely, yes!

    Courteney Cox: Yes.

    Matthew Perry: Yes.

    Lisa Kudrow: Yes!

    David Schwimmer: Yeah, we were on a break.

    Matt LeBlanc: Bulls%#t

  • James Corden: How much do you stay in touch ?

    Lisa Kudrow: Yeah, no, we stay in touch for sure. Maybe not every day.

    James Corden: Sure.

    Lisa Kudrow: But, you know, we have such a bond from having done this show and forged this very tight relationship that, you know, any time you text or call someone, they're going to pick up. They'll be there.

    James Corden: Matthew, who doesn't pick up ?

    Matthew Perry: I don't hear from anyone.