"Don't you think you can't even eat a loss?"
"Uh, yes."
"Why do you always want to do this? Why can't you let things go like this?"
"Because I'm not the kind of damn bonehead. "
But you don't have to attack others."
"People respect me a foot, and I respect others. This is what the Bible says, the Deuteronomy of the Book of Jericho, "A tooth for a tooth, an eye for an eye, if no one knows ."
Just let them be reasonable.'” Madea reminds me of an old friend, and her style is really similar. I have learned a lot from her, but she is far from her, and still very weak. Like that black girl, she always makes excuses for other people's mistakes, but she abandons herself and makes herself bad. She doesn't want to change, but only blames others.
Maybe this movie reminds me of my own life. So appreciate it very much. This is a movie that I will watch again and again, because the attitude towards life in it is really what I want to learn.
I didn't see this film as a comedy, but when Madea appeared, there was still a lot of laughter. Her maverick, especially her strong language style, made me admire.
Don't talk about what Madea is hot and doesn't understand tolerance and control. She is the gentleman among women. The core spirit of a gentleman is that he is a man of integrity, and Madea is like that. If someone is willing to be "stepped on like an insole", it is not because he has a lot of weight, but only because of weakness. If it is a powerful and powerful person in upper-class society, playing with power and picking up whoever is not pleasing to the eye, the desire to control is not generally strong. It is the kind of person who is really anti-social who is really insulting in life, just like the one who wants to climb up and Linda, the deputy prosecutor who lusted the female prisoner. What Madea shows is the unyielding self-esteem of the grassroots, asking for fairness and not being underestimated and oppressed. She relies on courage. If there are more and more people in disadvantaged groups who are brave, self-esteem, and daring to fight back like Madea, there won't be so many people in society who are under the unspoken rules.
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