after seen the trailer, I liked this movie. Introverted, humorous, embarrassed. Apart from using the British style, there is no other word to describe it.
The British are polite and polite, sometimes they show up, never in a hurry, introverted, shy, clumsy, and never angry with others. This tune is my dish. In popular words, it is to pretend to be B, but this kind of life is really in the bones, and there is no need to pretend, he is true.
The director is a New Zealander and has filmed "Mr Bean", "Notting Hill" and "BJ Singles Diary". Tim lacks the handsomeness of Hugh Grant in "Notting Hill" and the sunny vigor of the freckled guy in "A Week with Monroe", but he is still a typical Englishman, as if he will never be angry.
Tim's first time crossing was to return to the prom. He hadn't kissed a girl because he was too shy before. He could see that this action hurt the other party (the female partner felt that he lacked charm). This time he bravely hugged his female companion and gave a long kiss. He went back to give this kiss, although he was sexually attracted to it, but in my understanding, he valued more to save his own harm to the other party. (Seeing this, I once thought this was the heroine, but it turned out not.) The
lines are also super gorgeous.
Tim showed his love to the other person, first said a bunch of admiring words, and then said: I just want to know, by any chance, do you share the same feeling with me.
I X. This line is simply my style, a line I should have learned 20 years ago.
How can people not love such lines.
Tim and Mary walked to the door of the house after dating. Mary said, this is my house and this is my car. Tim replied: House, Car, House, Car, Make Perfect Sense (house, car, house, car, very suitable).
I spewed a sip of tea at the time.
People in love are portrayed to the point of being stupid.
After Tim met Mary in the exhibition hall, he found that Mary already had a boyfriend. He was panicked and injured. He set out the time and place of their first meeting and planned to cross them to dismantle them. Before leaving, he didn’t forget to make an excuse: I’m going to one. Going to the toilet, these cakes are a bit problematic, I can never trust blueberry (Never trust blueberry), and then I went back to bless them: You two are lovely couple.
I X, you are all about to dismantle them, and then you don't know them anymore, what kind of polite do you shit? The British hypocrisy that is deep in the bones of the bones, it is simply impossible not to love.
This is a literary and boring romance film, not only about love, but also about life, life and death; life's helplessness.
When my father told Tim that "our family has the ability to travel through time", he added: You will live a very complicated life. The father and son’s partner is also very funny. Tim thinks his father is talking and laughing. Father said, I’m serious, and add: "Your reaction is much stronger than mine. I yelled Fuck back then, but it was in the 1970s. ".
"But it was the seventies." . . Literary has a B line. It's all in it. . . The era of the Beatles and the hippies.
Tim said, this is a joke, let us assume it is not, of course it must be a joke, we just assume it is not, then I will try, if it is a joke, you will be in big trouble (you will be in big trouble).
Is there anyone who talks so round and round.
My father only gave one piece of advice: Just remember to make it interesting.
Fathers cannot take the place of their children to meet challenges. Maybe there are a thousand words to say, but I can only suffocate a nonsense that doesn't hurt.
A very, very loving film.
Welfare. (Clears throat). This film has a piece of bra untie. (Clears throat). The one with the buckle on the front. So our actor Tim is in big trouble. (giggle).
X. The British are too capable. Take a glamorous shot and get this kind of cold humor. . .
Immediately after Tim did a very great thing, he traversed back and unbuttoned the button again.
The whole film is actually very clean, there is no lens. The only dew point is the beauty of Topless on a huge painting in the exhibition hall. The director must have deliberately found a painting to hang in such a conspicuous position, and then used a large aperture to blur the background. To do this (zuō) cold joke, director, you are too deep.
This article should have ended, but let me go ahead and click on my favorite paragraph.
The sudden reappearance of the unsuccessful blonde girl is very interesting. The conversation between the two at the door of the room was very beautifully filmed. Tim said, I am very happy today. The beauty said that the room would be more fun inside (will be more fun inside), and then her eyes were breathing fire.
Proposal paragraph. Tim opened the music to propose, Mary hasn't woken up yet, and said you turn off the music, I'm going to sleep. Tim walked to the living room, there was a whole band in the living room! Tim's expression of gesturing to let them sneak out was really funny.
There are also weddings that are embarrassing in the rainstorm. It seems that they have a positive energy. What was unlucky in the first place has become extremely touching and fun.
The distracted uncle often tells some silly jokes. When Tim and Mary announced that they had a child, he turned his head and asked Mary: Is the child Tim’s? After getting the affirmative answer, he added blankly: That’s fine. Done.
The younger sister is full of wild cat-like vitality. It is unforgettable that she ran over to her uncle barefoot and lay down on the front of the car to prevent Tim from leaving home. After Tim left, she pointed out the middle finger and condemned (the father just silently condemned the middle finger with his eyes). The wild cat threw Mary down on the sofa.
The mother is considerate, and she joked with Mary for the first time and asked Mary about her weakness (Weakness). Mary's answer was that my biggest weakness (Weakness) was your son. One more sentence, Don't tell your son; the mother answered calmly, ah, me too.
Time travel was originally an amazing ability, but the Tim family used it, well, to pursue love and life itself. . Well, maybe this is really amazing.
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