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Leopoldo 2022-01-13 08:02:31

"American Idol" has been rampant for the four seasons, and finally a comedy has jumped out to talk about it. We here this year heard that super girls are not good. I am good at mixing up with good guys and good guys. Now the Dream of Red Mansions is about to jump out of the draft. There are a lot of problems that we can’t fix.

The director of this film is Paul Weitz of "American Pie". I always feel that this buddy is still a success, not as bad as the fake artists. Like this one, not only is it less noisy, it's even a bit quieter. Many dialogue scenes don’t talk about music, and there is almost no sound effect. It is the honest confession of each character, and everyone’s personality can still be seen. Come out, it's pretty good in comedies. Good actors like Hugh Gran and Dennis Quaid can also help the director dig out deeper things and nod their heads so much. There are also a lot of funny places, leave it to everyone to see for themselves.

As for the supporting role, Paul Weitz certainly found a lot of people from the original team of "American Pie."

Terrorism, drafts, political campaigns, oil wars... Many problems that American society is facing now, this film has no opportunity to express its own nonsensical attitude. As for the central idea, it was printed clearly in the above poster. This is the first time I have encountered this kind of thing: P

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Extended Reading
  • Mittie 2022-03-22 09:02:33

    Interesting. At least keep me curious @@

  • Jaylon 2022-01-13 08:02:31

    Generally, I did not leave any impression after reading it.

American Dreamz quotes

  • Jessica: [Opening Lines]

    [after Martin receives a fax showing American Dreamz as the top rated show]

    Jessica: How are the numbers?

    Martin Tweed: Incredible.

    [chuckles]

    Martin Tweed: Absolutely incredible.

    Jessica: Congratulations.

    [pause]

    Jessica: I'm leaving you.

    [long pause]

    Jessica: Did you hear what I said? I'm leaving you.

    Martin Tweed: [still staring at the fax] Yeah, I heard. Yeah, Yeah

    Jessica: I'm not kidding.

    Martin Tweed: I know.

    [turns and walks toward her]

    Martin Tweed: Look, I think it's an excellent decision on your part.

    Jessica: You do?

    Martin Tweed: You're a fantastic person and the last year's been really great. You're beautiful. The sex has been wonderful. You're kind and supportive. You wait for me with dinner when I work late: you're amazing. And it's driving me out of my *fucking* mind.

    [she stares in disbelief]

    Martin Tweed: You know, with numbers like this, this should be the happiest day of my life and instead i have to worry about whether I make *you* happy all the time!

    [pause, her lip quivers]

    Martin Tweed: Jessica, sweetheart, you make me feel like being a better person. And I'm not a better person. I'm me.

    Jessica: [teary-eyed as she walks away] I feel sorry for you.

    Martin Tweed: Don't. I certainly don't. In fact, I envy myself deeply.

  • Sally Kendoo: Martin, I'm not physically attracted to other people, but if you want me, I'm yours.