A mixture of a night of romance and a Smith tour of Washington

Nicolas 2022-04-30 06:01:09

The emotional line is like a romantic night, one is a male reporter and Bai Fumi, the other is a female reporter and Gao Fushuai. They are all used first, then lost, and everyone is happy in the end; the

drama line is like Mr. Smith's tour of Washington, the male protagonist is kind and loyal, he runs into a wall everywhere in the materialistic world, he is conspired to frame him, and he is persecuted by shrewd politicians and cunning lawyers. It is possible, but evil does not suppress the righteousness, good people make up the majority, and justice will prevail. It's somewhat of a cliché that anti-corrupt officials are not against the emperor. (The highest decision-makers met by Mr. Diez and Mr. Smith, one is the chairperson of the parliament, and the other is a judge. They are very upright, otherwise it is impossible to achieve a big reversal in the end.)

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  • John Cedar: I have good news for you, sir. Mr. Semple left a large fortune when he died. He left it all to you, Mr. Deeds. Deducting the taxes, it amounts to something in the neighborhood of $20,000,000.

    Mrs. Meredith - Housekeeper: How about lunch? Are the gentlemen going to stay or not?

    Longfellow Deeds: Of course they're going to stay. She's got some fresh orange layered cake, you know, with the thick stuff on the top. Sure, they don't want to go to the hotel.

    [starts playing the tuba]

    John Cedar: Perhaps you didn't hear what I said, Mr. Deeds. The whole Semple fortune goes to you: $20,000,000.

    Longfellow Deeds: Oh, yes, I heard you, all right. $20,000,000. That's quite a lot, isn't it.

    Cornelius Cobb: It'll do in a pinch.

    Longfellow Deeds: Yes, in deed. I wonder why he left me all that money. I don't need it.

    [returns to playing the tuba]

  • Cornelius Cobb: Look.

    John Cedar: What?

    Cornelius Cobb: That tuba player. Well, now I've seen everything.