Man, are you enough male hormones?

Alice 2022-09-17 21:17:12

I want to watch "Guessing the Train", my roommate wants to watch "Fast and Furious", so I decided to watch "Fast and Furious" together.

I'm not really cold about films like "Fast and Furious". The reason is: this kind of film won't be surprisingly unreasonable, nor will it deeply explore humanity and move people.

Watching the film, men can imagine that they should own famous cars and beauties-representatives of wealth and charm. With this kind of extreme material and sensory stimulation, people's life will be full of speed and passion.

At the end of the film, the man after watching the movie has to return to the cruel reality-there is not enough money to buy a famous car, and the beauty still looks down on you.

So I had to comfort myself, people don't have to get the speed and passion of life through the beauty of the car.
Then he touched the saliva from the movie, and continued to kill time and live numbly.

In this way, there are more and more sissy in modern society, fewer and fewer bloody men, and more and more men who are weak and like to escape reality, greedy for life and fear of death, and more and more men who are willing to bear the consequences, hoe the strong and support the weak. Less...

just like that, the film pokes at the man watching the movie painlessly, and asks: Are you still a man? How come you don’t have any speed or passion?

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2 Fast 2 Furious quotes

  • Roman Pearce: What you checkin' her out for?

    Brian O'Connor: I'm not checkin' her out.

    Roman Pearce: Yes, you were.

    Brian O'Connor: No, I wasn't.

    Roman Pearce: I seen you checkin' her out man.

    Brian O'Connor: Ok, I was. Now shut up.

    Roman Pearce: You shut up. Don't tell me to shut up.

    Monica: Both you girlies shut up.

  • [Brian tries to use the ejection seat, but it doesn't work]

    Enrique: What is that?

    [Brian repeatedly tries the ejection seat, but it still doesn't work]

    Enrique: What is that?

    Roman Pearce: [over radio] It's Barstow, baby! It's about to get ugly!