I have seen comic characters starring Seth Rogen and Adam Sandler before. Although the themes seem to be different, they all tell people's stories in a special context. They are comedies and contain a lot of foul language. Foul language is a type of American movie. This kind of foul language is not a simple collection of swear words. Because of its changeable content and complicated forms, it has basically evolved into an art. Especially among the comic characters, there are a lot of talk shows, which are similar to our stand-up comedy, but with broader themes and richer content, with the imagination like a wild horse, similar to Xiao Shenyang and the current popular jokes.
What Pineapple Express wants to show, or to add depth to the comedy, is the friendship between the drug dealer and the hidden gentleman during the gang hunt. In the process of being chased and killed, it is of course necessary to turn against each other. It is not suspenseful to come forward at a critical moment after chasing. It is also essential to make a good conclusion. The plot design is ingenious and the actors' performance is true. Impress you. There will be some shining points on the little people after all. After reconciliation, of course, I still have to sigh. After life and death, it can always bring some insights into life, yearning for a new life, and so on.
The drug dealer has always made me feel very familiar, but I didn't think of who it was when I tried to break my head. Finally, after the cast came out, it was discovered that it was the climber Frank in 127 hours. His lingering smell here is very interesting. The section where the leg is stuck in the windshield is really funny.
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