When all kinds of feelings are numb, I need a light comedy

Fabiola 2021-10-20 17:25:23

Not tired, not uncomfortable, not happy, doing nothing is not completely lost, in this state, I like to watch FSM, because it is not painful or itchy, there is no great joy and compassion, and no need for logical analysis of the movie, and because of it all The qualities of happiness and warmth are beyond my touch. The small plot and the small place make people laugh, and the ending is also quite satisfying to the audience's adult beauty.
In fact, the reason why Peter Jun and Sara could not forget her for a long time at the beginning of the breakup was because of his resistance to changing his habits. Pete loves Sara, mostly because he and Sara have been in love marathon for 5 years. Living together, Sara has become an indispensable part of his life. As a result, Sarah felt that life was dull, and Pete was satisfied with the status quo to be lazy even to the point where he was unaware of his vices that Sarah hated. So the breakup is inevitable. Mr. Pete recalled Sara's many good things, but what remained was his reluctance to give up the habit.
When two people get along, it takes a little courage to break up for a long time, whether between men and women, or between friends. After 3 or 4 years of getting along with each other, taking a bath and eating, shopping and studying, all together, there is a new thing. The first thing that comes to mind is to tell her what is upsetting. The first thing that comes to mind is to ask her and share with her happily. Knowing that she loves to be stinky in front of every mirror, and that she loves to eat oily gluten, boiled fish, and hibiscus fish, and is afraid of long buns and fat. Knowing that she has a special aesthetic for boys, she wants to be dark and smart, I can't become Zhong Mimi in a few years. I have given many people with her code names that only we know about many events. Watching her read a lot of books for her future, she is busy in Beijing... and then we say goodbye , I didn't even write a parting letter or goodbye message, trying to remember her forever. Fortunately, like Pete, I have the environment to change and establish new habits of my own. Fortunately, I have not fallen in love with anyone like Pete, because the she I mentioned is just a friend.
All kinds of feelings are still numb, I have been in this state most of the time, guarding the house more than Pete, so seeing him crying and crying in the house full of emotions, I can’t help but laugh from my heart and envy him when he broke up, at least not. No matter how numb it is.

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  • Delia 2022-04-21 09:01:22

    maybe i can try this way, by the way music is good

  • Everardo 2022-03-21 09:01:20

    Mila Kunis is really hot. She is by no means a second-sighted beauty. She can't help being attracted by her when she appears in front of your eyes. The black swan is also the second female number, the aggressive Meilian Natalie Portman. Don't dare to underestimate Kristen Bell's opponent. Male pig's feet are completely stupid and big~

Forgetting Sarah Marshall quotes

  • Peter Bretter: Hi, can I have another Bloody Mary, please?

    Female Bartender: You're still working on that one.

    Peter Bretter: It's an anticipatory order.

  • Aldous Snow: Awful bloody film. I say, it's just a ridiculous premise. What would happen if your mobile phone killed you? Why would a mobile phone kill anyone? Doesn't make sense. How can a mobile phone have an agenda and kill people...

    Peter Bretter: I told her that when she read the script

    Aldous Snow: Yeah, you were the voice of reason, mate.

    Peter Bretter: I tried to be, but she didn't listen.

    Aldous Snow: Going around killing people. A mobile phone, like doing murders.

    Peter Bretter: Why couldn't you just take the battery out of the phone?

    Aldous Snow: Right. That's it. The battle's over.

    Peter Bretter: Yeah, we've won.

    Aldous Snow: I hated it.

    Sarah Marshall: Well, it's not for everyone, but it...

    Peter Bretter: No, it's ridiculous. Here's my favorite scene. Hello?

    [Peter feigns death]

    Aldous Snow: Right. I could never happen.

    Sarah Marshall: It's a metaphor for addiction to technology.

    Rachel Jansen: For society, how we're reliant on technology. I get it. I'm with you.

    Aldous Snow: It's a metaphor for a crap movie.