If you want to be smart, it's too tiring to suffer nothing.

Laverne 2022-01-08 08:03:02

It’s too tiring if you want to be smart and don’t suffer anything. The fool classmate said, our extremely smart and beautiful publisher classmate stared at him. In the past two hours, he was played around by the fool classmate, but for three minutes. Earlier, the foolish classmate saved his marriage that was on the verge of breaking. In this case, what can you tell him to say?
This is a film that was a bit boring at first. It was too tired last night. I fell asleep after watching it for 60 minutes. It is a French film again, and 95% of the story takes place in a small living room in the room, which is better than a stage play. The scenes are still few. The language is organic, but it’s a pity that I don’t understand French and I’m so anxious to hear it, especially when they are laughing at me and don’t know what to laugh at-as a result, I fell asleep.
I watched the remaining 30 minutes at noon today. I was hiding in the corner and giggling. After passing the shop in front, I finally understood the joke. It was funny and funny.
The story goes like this. The clever publisher classmates have to attend a party every week, and all the members present must bring a "fool" to them so that everyone can make fun of them. The publisher classmate racked his brains and finally met this guy he thought was the stupidest guy on the train. But when he left, the publisher classmate twisted his waist and had to let the fool classmate come home first, and the publisher classmate’s wife ran away because of dissatisfaction with his behavior. As a result, the fool helped him find out the whereabouts of his wife who ran away at the publisher's classmates' home--------a fool, what good things can you expect from him, and all the jokes unfolded. First, the inadvertent actions aggravated the back injury of the publisher classmate, and accidentally summoned the publisher classmate’s love rival and ex-girlfriend, then the publisher’s wife who had changed his mind was driven away at the door, and finally his colleague---- -A tax inspector summoned to plunge the future of the publisher classmates into a greater crisis.
It’s a very clever story. What’s more subtle is the language. There are too many clever wits in the language. I don’t understand many of them, which makes me angry.
In fact, the stupid classmate is not stupid, he is just easier to fall into his own little world. For example, if he should call to check his address, he quarreled with the person on the phone, and he was so proud of his fight that he simply forgot to check his address, etc.
The publisher classmate is a typical negative. He is smart, rich, and beautiful (that pair of beautiful blue eyes---), looking for a fool every week, waiting for the wonderful moment of mocking the fool, only to be caught by a super fool. Make a mess of life. Or you can say that his life is a mess, but he is smart enough to hide it. If it is not extraordinarily empty, why he yearns for weekly fools gatherings so much? That is the only fun and bright spot in his life. Instead of this, it's better to play the matchstick and pyramid game of fools.
The foolish classmate said so well, always wanting to buy vegetables is always 2 cents cheaper than others, always wanting to get a taxi on rainy days, always wanting to mock others with language, always wanting to get the boss first Attention, always want to steal food and not be found-it is really exhausting.
That's not as good, just be a fool.

Attachment: 1. Jacques Bleu, the fool actor in the film, has passed away in early 2005. He looks dull, with small baldness, large distance between eyes, white eyes more black than eyes, and fat on his chin. Because of his role in this film, he was also known as the "French fool".
2. The film was also seen at the Shanghai Film Festival a few years ago.
3. I said that this film is like a stage play. I checked it and it turned out to be a stage play adaptation
. I praise myself 4. I started to watch IMBd film reviews. It is a big improvement, and I will praise myself

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Le Dîner de Cons quotes

  • François Pignon: Sometimes I feel like you're really taking me for an imbecile.

  • Christine Brochant: Are you the one who was supposed to be dining with him tonight?

    François Pignon: Yes, how did you know? Did he talk about me?

    Christine Brochant: Yes, but even without that, I would have recognized you.