Don't forget it's a comedy comedy, folks!

Otha 2022-07-05 23:13:52

Don't forget it's a comedy comedy, folks! I saw some people in the short comments, is the focus in the wrong place?

Some people say that the two leading actors are too old to fall in love / it's embarrassing, and some people pick up the moral banner and scold the scumbag. Are you serious?

Let's talk about the age of the actor. I don't think there is anything wrong with the age of the two lead actors. One is a successful diplomat who can buy a cruise ship, and the other is a nationally famous actress. They must be young people in their early twenties? For a man to meet this standard, the role of 40-50 years old is not too much, right? Nationally famous and unmarried actresses, just take a look in our country, 30-40 years old is also a big catch, right? An actress in her 30s and 40s is in a relationship with a diplomat in her 40s and 50s. What is strange?

And in the movie, they didn't pretend to be young people. The short comment said that Bergman was 21 years old. In the movie, Bergman and his sister discussed that Grant was married. Bergman said "I am over 21 years old". In my opinion, this sentence is more like saying "I am not a child, I am know what you're doing." There is also Bergman's lines to Grant: "...you're like a lad...", indicating that Grant's character is not a young man.

You can fall in love at any age, right? Men and women in their thirties and forties can also pursue love, right?

After reading such short reviews, I realized why there are such hot topics as "promoting marriage" and "older youth" in the society, and only then did I understand why the "girl character design" in my country's entertainment industry has been enduring for so long. Don't throw the pot, uncle and aunt, aren't you the crux of these phenomena?

Now on to the scumbag issue. This is a comedy, folks, it makes people laugh when it is filmed, but moral guards will find moral problems everywhere, and you can say anything on the line, are you tired? I really doubt that you are the same group of people who reported "Hulu baby taking off his pants" and "Nobita peeking at Shizuka taking a bath".

Let's start with Grant's scum. Some people say that if he doesn't get married, Bergman will be a scumbag by being a mistress. I want to say, Grant is forty or fifty years old, and he hasn't been married for the past twenty years. It's not good for people to be single. Why is he single? Maybe he has never met a woman like Bergman. The relationship with Bergman is also gradual, isn't it? The first day we met or we were about to get married within a month. Besides, didn't he finally propose?

Again, people change, and making one mistake does not mean that you are a sinner all your life. Just because he didn't get married before doesn't mean he won't propose in the end. If you watch a sketch, you have to scold people. Really, such a shady person, either he can't find a partner, or the partner has also cheated/has a track record, so watching a comedy should also be filled with righteous indignation and rebellion.

Don't forget that this is a comedy. If you choose to start a comedy and laugh, life is beautiful, isn't it?

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  • Mrs. Margaret Munson: Now, what's wrong with you? You planned to be away for the whole winter and here you are, back again after 10 days.

    Anna Kalman: I didn't find it interesting.

    Anna Kalman: Is it possible that the trouble isn't with Majorca?

    Anna Kalman: Possible.

    Mrs. Margaret Munson: What happened to the colonel That you wrote to me about in your letter? The one who looked like a Greek statue.

    Anna Kalman: He talked like a Greek statue. I don't think he knew more than a dozen words. Scotch and soda and one or two more.

    Mrs. Margaret Munson: You were impressed with him when you first met him.

    Anna Kalman: I hadn't heard the dozen words.

  • Mrs. Margaret Munson: I don't know what you expect from a man. You know there's a limit to how entertaining they can be.

    Anna Kalman: Well, they ought to be able to talk a little, simple sentences.

    Mrs. Margaret Munson: You told me that he was good-looking and that he danced beautifully. That's all a woman's entitled to. You can always read a good book.

    Anna Kalman: Dear little sister, go wash your mind with soap.

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