good movie

Rudy 2022-12-29 05:30:19

0423 Pianhua

is completely deceiving, making you think it is a story about a woman who is bent on courting. After reading it, I suddenly realized that it is actually the main theme of teaching women to be self-improvement... I

remember a classic joke about Renee Zellweger in American Dad back then, Acting is not hard, Renee Zellweger makes acting look hard... I really don't think this piece is full. Hormone high cheekbones kill one husband after another woman can act, including that year's Oscar-winning Cold Mountain. But after seeing her in this play, she really had to slap her. There is still a chance for prejudice to change. This kind of role that is a little shallow on the outside, strong on the inside, but also exudes a bit of maternal love but has a childish temper, really worked for her.

In addition, I have to say that Logan Lerman, who plays the son, is also very promising. His handsome and disheveled hair is so virtuous, not to mention that he is so good at acting, a child of 1992... and time is incredible.

A good script, a good actor, a good film that goes well.

PS: No matter the theme, men are unreliable. It is better to rely on yourself than to rely on men... LOL

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  • Bill Massey: As a man, there's only one thing you need to know about a woman.

    George Devereaux: What's that?

    Bill Massey: They're never the right temperature.

    George Devereaux: No?

    Bill Massey: Something to do with their plumbing. Reproduction. Whatever reason, most of the time... they're either too hot or too cold. Mostly too cold. So what you have to do... is carry a sweater or a jacket or something with you at all times. Something you can keep in the trunk of your car... or in your closet at work... for when their thermostat gets messed up.

    George Devereaux: What else?

    Bill Massey: That's it. Once you've got that covered... there's nothing else you need to know about a woman.

  • Paula: Have you ever seen breasts?

    George Devereaux: Sure... one.

    Paula: You saw one breast?

    George Devereaux: No, I meant once. I saw some once.

    Paula: Some?

    George Devereaux: Two. I saw two, once...

    Paula: You wanna see mine?

    George Devereaux: Who? Me? Now?

    Paula: Ready?

    George Devereaux: Okay. Sure, yeah.

    Paula: How do they look?

    George Devereaux: Alright! Good, fine. Of course I don't have much to compare them to...