The Simpsons, half-understood irony

Eduardo 2021-10-20 17:23:35

Very popular film, the type I like.

For someone who has never watched the 18-season TV series of The Simpsons, this film is very popular and friendly, without a lot of deep and bitter irony and cold words-the dark humor and spoofs in it are also It is in line with the standard of normal American commercial comedy. But even so, I still can't help but praise it, the movie that makes me unstoppable.

Schwarzenegger, who became the president, the crazy homer dad who is completely out of the ordinary, is determined to eliminate the politicians in the town (I don’t know who he is, he must be a satire), and all the details are extremely funny and cool. It's possible that at the end, it still draws a perfect circle commercially. It was like this, an ordinary family, a timid but selfish dad, a mother with a deep love for her husband and a rough voice, a sister with a sense of justice, a bad boy with a lot of ideas, and that divorce No pacifier is always a very vigorous little baby-a very ordinary American family, barely a middle-class level, but because of the inferiority, ridicule and truthfulness, it has attracted people all over the United States for more than ten years.

Excellent sitcoms are actually hard to come by. They need to be truthful, dare to tear their faces, and need a thoughtful, talented and dedicated production team. No one can clearly say how much the Simpsons drama has had an impact on American society. No one can deny the great impact of the world on our understanding of the United States.

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The Simpsons Movie quotes

  • Panicky Man: [as the dome is being lowered] Oh, what do I do? I don't know what to do! 'Cause if I stay I'm trapped. If I leave I'm alone. Oh God. In! Out! In! Out! I never saw Venice!

    [is crushed by edge of dome]

  • Ned Flanders: Bart! Crawl across. Hurry.

    Bart Simpson: But if they see you helping us, they'll kill you.

    Ned Flanders: I'm sure your father would do the same for...

    [Bart just stares at him]

    Ned Flanders: Point taken. Now, hustle your bustles.