The reason why it is said to be rare is nothing more than the credit of the screenwriter. In an era when everyone is calling "peace and development", he is the number one person who has a heart to discover and reflect, and is blatantly plastered with advertisements but not boring. Movies (which are as offensive as other copycat dramas, there will be a war of words for a while when wearing a famous brand).
Say it is universal, let alone say more. People are super powers with money, but not everyone is rich. The pursuit of endless material desires, the dark and cool, must pay some price, even life.
This is the self-reflection of other superpowers. Some things done by Uncle Sam, who is full of humanitarianism and equality and freedom, are also exemplary. Movies are one of them. This is a "family" concocted from commercial romance films + psychological suspense films + family ethics films + n commercials, which makes people want to get in and go crazy after watching them.
There is nothing bad about their family's sales promotion. What the Jones family does is just a show. As a leader, it is very simple. I think their family is right. The performance is getting better and better, so that when the whole movie comes down, the audience sees not only the superficial creativity of the screenwriter, but also the multi-level thinking.
First of all, sale is a lifestyle and attitude. This is KC, what the old lady boss said, I think it is quite reasonable, at least there are too many cases around us for reference-friends recommend and recommend which restaurants to consume, what learning materials the teacher recommends to buy, Even relatives will often communicate some consumer preferential news. Inevitably. If we do too much, we are free salesmen. This is also the "ripple response" they preach. Seeing this, do you really regret yourself, being the spokesperson of a certain company, product, and supermarket? I will, but I am willing to be captured by this sentence-the simplest sentence always hides more undiscovered truth.
Secondly, jealousy is the inducement of Larry and his wife, and it is the content of the film. The performance of this pair of men and women is really exaggerated. The constant comparisons don’t feel strange. What’s strange is that they have to borrow loan sharks to satisfy their selfish desires, which makes people feel weird. I also think that what the movie says is too naked. . . .
Oh, and the word "exaggeration" is also a service theme. The sales effect of this family is too exaggerated, and the surrounding neighbors' chasing and comparison psychology is too terrifying. Six or seven ladies wear the same style of sportswear and walk across the street at the same time. Larry's family has also completely cloned the luxurious model of a model family, which makes people doubt the fraudulent elements of this play.
But how to say, this family-Steve's outgoing, young sales method, kate's capable female character, mick's secret secret, jenn's debauchery, and good middle-aged man's fox boutique are all the highlights of the movie, and it is worth a visit. Look, peek into the slightly enlarged Americans' "perverted psychology" of pursuing material life.
Anyway, I still like the sentence of the title. .
ps: It turns out that Steve is the protagonist of the famous "X file", and he has been admired for a long time. . . .
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