When the low-level vulgar encounters a great realization!

Cary 2021-10-20 17:23:14

After watching this movie, there is a conceptual update: In fact, there are many movies that are described as bad and mediocre by everyone, but they are not so bad and mediocre! Speaking of the movie's great joy, great compassion, or low-level vulgarity, when it incorporates these seemingly mediocre movie entertainment elements into a big philosophy of life, the movie has been sublimated a lot! I think this year's "Cars" did this too!
Let's talk about a theme of the movie: Is the career important or the family important? ? There is a simple truth, but many people are confused... The old Afredo of "Paradise Cinema" tells us to choose a broader life and unemployment and fight for it and never look back! Going back to this movie has become a contradictory point of view, but I can’t agree with the view that "Heaven" itself gave up love and went to career. Perhaps this is also the reason why the styles of the two films are different. It's all justified in the big environment!
The story of this film is similar to "Fake God", the protagonist is favored by God and has a certain special function, but this is a fake, and then tells a story about the passing of time like "Children's Dream"! The people of Hong Kong did not allow the old Andy Lau to return to his youth. The Americans were able to rehabilitate, and Adam not only returned but also got a chance to reform himself! Just like the Americans changed South Korea's "Untouchable Lovers" to a happy ending, this is all we expected! No one is more boring than Americans!
Regarding jokes, I believe that only Americans are inexhaustible for "sex comedy"! Nowadays, there are many people who make fun of animal incest, same-sex love, and human shortcomings! Generally speaking, the level of funnyness is not as good as "50 First Loves", and the sensational index is better than "Children's Romance"! Recommend to have a look! It’s best to have laughed, cried, and thoughtful...

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  • Kirsten: Do you need something, Mr. Newman?

    Michael Newman: Who are you?

    Kirsten: Kirsten... your assistant?

    Michael Newman: Wha- Wha- What happen to Alice?

    Kirsten: She moved to Accounting, couldn't handle your hours.

    Kirsten: [Whispering] And she prefers to be called Allen now, remember?

    Kirsten: [points at Alice, she is now a he]

    Michael Newman: No... No! No!

  • Morty: Think about it, you've skipped a year. That's a lot of sex. That's like, thirty minutes worth for you.