Roger Dodger

Liam 2022-01-12 08:02:16

"Roger Dodger", 2002. I like this one, I like a lot of dialogue, I like my uncle, but I don't like my nephew. I think my nephew's script is a bit fake. The uncle has created so many opportunities, and the nephew was wasted. It's a bit gay. In terms of acting skills, his eyes are dodgy, and the performance marks are too heavy and unnatural. However, his appearance is good, white and tender, and he is deeply loved by Internet aunts.

The uncle in the play has good acting skills, and he acted this character very vividly. Compared to most men, he is a wise person. He has a thorough view of the world's life, men and women. This kind of thoroughness makes him not even interested in women, because women have nowhere to hide in front of him, and they always There is a disgraceful side. So he started to tease women, used his sharp insight to tear apart women's disguise, and took pleasure in it-maybe he didn't realize that he was already reluctant to hunt for porn, that's why he always failed to hunt for porn s reason. But women are still very attractive to him. As a man, he is fatefully attracted to the creatures like women, which makes him very confused. With this confusion, he began to teach his nephew some traditional hunting beauty. Skills, and re-understand women from another perspective in the process, and understand how men and women get along.

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  • Gerard 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    Would have given it one star without Jesse...

  • Marques 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    Lack of love will add to sex, especially for older sisters. That lingering first kiss, the contemplation that evokes memories in the taxi, and the sleeping blanket gently covered, there is always something more touching than the physical pleasure.

Roger Dodger quotes

  • Roger: I gotta get home, look for work. As we speak, consumers everywhere need reminding of just how fat and unattractive they are.

  • Roger: You can't sell a product without first making people feel bad.

    Nick: Why not?

    Roger: Because it's a substitution game. You have to remind them that they're missing something from their lives. Everyone's missing something, right?

    Nick: I guess.

    Roger: Trust me. And when they're feeling sufficiently incomplete, you convince them your product is the only thing that can fill the void. So instead of taking steps to deal with their lives, instead of working to root out the real reason for their misery, they go out and buy a stupid looking pair of cargo pants.