The reason why I chose "I Don't Know How She Does It" is because after watching the trailer, I think it will help me to grasp the comedy elements of "You're Early". This is a comedy that does not rely on verbal humor to win, but in fact, I did not find out how she won. I thought it was not a film that had a breakthrough on the comedy level, but I still watched me at the end. The goosebumps all over my body, probably because the film’s "I choose family between work and family" theme has been tried and tested. In addition, the film creates a completely beautiful world. There is no economic crisis. Everyone has jobs and meals. Food and clothing, housing as big as a gymnasium, a world where you can party casually-look at the first contradiction of the film: the heroine bought a ready-made pie and a pie plate because she didn’t have time to make a pie at work. I found out that the plate was much bigger than the pie when I got home. It didn’t look like making it by myself, so that if I got to the school to participate in the activities tomorrow, I would be teased by other parents. It is absolutely impossible for such a plot to appear on the screen of the movie as the first contradiction.
There are no surprises in the film, nor the clever scriptwriting skills that flash in the light. The whole film is full of lengthy dialogue and boring shot scheduling. Although there are many cute little special effects, it basically does not help to promote the plot. I just have to say, chick-flick is still awesome! Ça marche très très bien !! The reason is probably that the film creates a perfect world, creates a very single contradiction, and bombards the audience who is tortured to the death in the real world.
If I have learned anything, it is just two lines: "Trying to be a man is a waste of woman."-You should have a taste of Salome or something. And Pierce Brosnan's monologue-if you want to confess, there is no direct showdown!
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