The birth of a son-in-law? A counterattack from a dick silk?

Troy 2022-01-12 08:01:30

It’s very strange why it’s called "The Romance of the Jade Girl". The Scarlett in this film has nothing to do with it. From the beginning to the end of the film, it’s not Scarlett, never, not even her husband. Personally, I feel that Mike is the manager of Coca-Cola from beginning to end.

At the beginning of the story, while talking about East and West Berlin, there was a general manager of the Coca-Cola Company in West Berlin, which was a happy life. He received a request from his superior that his daughter wanted to come to West Berlin for two weeks. He originally wanted to claim credit in front of his superiors, so he promised to receive him for two weeks, but a girl who was purely problematic came. Fortunately, the hospitality was good, but she stayed for two months. One day the girl disappeared, and I learned later that she ran to East Berlin and married a passionate young man. Mike finally managed to break them up, only to find that the girl was pregnant and had to get the young man back. Before the boss came, he arranged their marriage and gave this young man with nothing, from clothes to etiquette, like a counterattack story of a dick married a rich second generation. Finally passed the blunder.

The story is still very interesting, especially for some fanatics. This kind of black-and-white film can produce such an effect, it is worth everyone to watch, although it is unlikely to go to the cinema.

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  • C.R. MacNamara: [dictating report to home office] Production figures for May - 270,000 cases. Consumption per capita now 5.2% above last year. Out-selling Rhine wine, eight to one. Rapidly creeping up on draft beer. Next, publicity campaign to reorient German businessmen's lunch succeeded -- 27 percent now having Coke with their knockwurst. Next, here's a real hot flash. We may become the first American company to crack the Iron Curtain.

  • C.R. MacNamara: That'll be all, Fräulein Ingeborg.

    Ingeborg: Jawohl!

    C.R. MacNamara: And take your gum.

    Ingeborg: [Picks gum from under the desk arm and puts it in her mouth] Jawohl!