Leftover Girl Story

Mylene 2021-12-31 08:01:35

At 8 am on April 15th, 2009, I opened my ass with anger, and found out that there was a Taiwan drama called Knock Knock Fall in Love with You in the recent update. Although I have no affection for Ming Dao, it is still resolute. Click in and get some soap bubbles for my breakfast.
After watching Taiwanese dramas, I’m satisfied with hiccups. The biggest difference between the female pigs this time and the previous Taiwanese female pigs is that she is a ruthless character. She is a ruthless character. The clever, smart, black belly is aside. The point is that her family is so unfortunate, watching me. So happy.
In the first episode, the eldest sister who got married but ran back to her mother’s house crying because of domestic violence said to her earnestly, saying that you should not build happiness on men, and don’t think that marrying a man will bring happiness. You have to earn your own happiness.

Then monsters vs. aliens appeared.
This female monster representing the silent majority (young women) appeared.
If we look at this movie as an onion, strip off the president who loves pop music, strip off political jokes and eschatological complexes, strip off the old stalks of aliens attacking the earth, and strip off the comics that inherit the style of the monster company (also my The favorite part)... What's left is the story of an older leftover woman who was sacrificed rationally by BF, suddenly became clear, abandoned the illusion of a happy family, and chose a job (if saving the earth is her job).

The blind man touches the elephant. This film made me feel like Knock Knock fell in love with you and defeated the dog. It seems that people all over the world have found their conscience during the economic crisis and decided to expose the reason that “men are unreliable and have to rely on themselves”. In fact, apart from the most negative part in my opinion, the most worth mentioning is a place that most people don't care about. The dubbing of Dr. Big Eye, HUGH LAURIE! is

completely audible. Big-eyed lines are not a lot—in people, but in monsters, it’s a little star full of reason and wisdom, genius and weirdness. When I watched the film, I didn’t know who the character was worthy of, just what I thought. How could such a house be such a house? Even the way of getting seizures was a lot of house. After reading it on Baidu, I found out that it was Mr. House who was right. The hysterical scientist-specific laughter that I haven't heard in House, I have also heard it in this film, fast.

In short, apart from a little bit of sadness to understand the feelings of the leftover girl, the whole film is very happy, push it, and the heroines should not miss it.

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Monsters vs. Aliens quotes

  • Derek Dietl: Wow, you really are big.

    Susan Murphy: Yeah, but I'm still me. I'm still the same girl you fell in love with.

    Derek Dietl: Except you did just destroy the Golden Gate Bridge.

    Susan Murphy: Well, but that was the only way I was gonna stop that giant robot. Did you ever think I could do something like that?

    Derek Dietl: No, I didn't. I can honestly say that it never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever occurred to me.

  • Susan Murphy: Look, I-I know this is a little weird. Okay - it's a lot weird. But we'll figure it out. I know that together, we can find a way to get me back to normal.

    Derek Dietl: Susan, try and look at this from my perspective. I have an audience that depends on me for news, weather, sports and heart-warming fluff pieces. So you expect me to put all that on hold while you try to undo this thing that happened to you, that I had absolutely nothing to do with?

    Susan Murphy: Yes. That's exactly what I expect. What-what about the life that we always talked about? Don't you still want that?

    Derek Dietl: Of course. I just... don't see how I can have that with you.

    Susan Murphy: [on the verge of tears] Derek, please. Don't do this.

    Derek Dietl: Oh, y-you have to faced facts, Susan. And don't crush me for saying this, but I'm not looking to get married and spend the rest of my life in someone else's shadow. And you're casting a pretty big shadow. I'm sorry. It's over. Good luck, Susan.