Share some of the stalks in the movie

Randi 2022-01-07 15:53:57

This movie has a lot of connotation. I feel that the information is collected by me personally. If there are errors, please help me to correct them:
1. When Peggy and sister are watching TV together, tell her sister not to eat red chocolate beans, because the United States also appears Over food safety issues, the red chocolate beans contain chemicals that are harmful to the human body.
2. When Peggy’s family had breakfast together, Peggy asked her mother to sit down and eat. Her mother was a full-time housewife, and dinners were all food that Dad liked. In the 1960s, American women were not as good as men
. 3. But in the 1960s, feminism appeared at the same time. Ism, so the kissing and intimacy of a female classmate of Peggy and a male classmate were all brought about by the sexual liberation movement.
4. I checked the Edsel car joke, and I didn't understand it very well at first. Then I thought about it if you use an Android phone that is bigger than a face, you might get a good laugh.
5. Fabian’s concert, Cage’s Elvis hairstyle, Cage’s music career. Fabian is an American star who looks like Elvis. (No information about him can be found everywhere, searched from IMDb). It was dug by musicians, but in the end it did not become popular. This setting is probably talking about Elvis And imitating the star thing.
6. My grandfather’s mysterious church, this story has not been checked.
7. The four-eyed boy has become a famous character. This is easy to understand, similar to the Phoenix man (the word Phoenix man has a derogatory meaning, I can't find a suitable adjective at once, you know).
8. There are also handsome guys who have sexual thoughts in Peggy, are they talking about Mormonism? Haha
above, thanks

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  • Walter Getz: The best thing about being a dentist. Pure pharmaceutical grade. Couple of lines of this, I could drill my own teeth.

  • [Peggy Sue hands in her algebra test]

    Mr. Snelgrove: And what's the meaning of this, Peggy Sue?

    Peggy Sue: Well, Mr Snelgrove, I happen to know that in the future I will not have the slightest use for algebra, and I speak from experience.