Brother John Chic:'I don't want to say that I am cool'

Garret 2022-10-25 17:03:23

In fact, John has a very good grasp of the rhythm of comedy films. He has never been artificially funny for the sake of comedy. John's performance is natural and smooth, detailed but not prominent.
At that moment, I laughed. When the two brothers saw MM in the park, they suddenly ran. John also laughed and said how long and how long they ran.
At that moment, I remembered that in "Grease", young John said to the girl he likes: "comeon, don't make me laugh, hahaha" elegant hahaha, at that moment, this moment is the same, this classic water bottle This man is so cute. After watching all his movies, as a constellation of Aquarius with him, I experienced the performance of John who belonged to him and was different from others.
At that moment I laughed.
When John learned that his old friend was sending the child to his home, he was anxious and helpless and wanted to express his chic brother's chicness, but he showed a tragedy that is hard to conceal.
His hand fiddled with the hip-hop pose and
said, "I don't want to tell you how cool I am." I laughed at that moment.
He is still so cute or so cute.
Hey? What's wrong? This is obviously a comedy, why am I a little sad when I write here? Maybe you like a person, watching his images in the movie world, how he goes from his 20s to his 50s. His style can never be replaced by others.
Actually, this movie is suspiciously funny. Fragments of reactions to taking the wrong medicine, such as golf, loss of appetite control, and gorillas, are all too deliberate and funny for the sake of being funny. But as a popcorn movie, it is still qualified.
It should have been only worth three stars, and the extra one was for Brother John Chic.

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