Recently, when I listened to the old Now series, I learned that I had heard the Cup song before. I didn't feel anything when I listened to it. I didn't know that it was two times until I watched the video and found out about sister Anna. The film itself is a bit like a cappella version of Glee. The songs that I sang actually include a lot of popular music in recent years, and basically 70% of the songs have been heard. A good introduction to European and American music, from ABBA to Mars brother. It's a pity that I haven't watched another big slogan "Breakfast Club" in the film, so I don't understand the effect of its ending on the film. Maybe it's a summary of inspiration and youth. I was also in snl to know that the beauty of the neighbor Anna can sing, the blonde captain is pretty good, beautiful and can do comedy effects, the British fat beauty has seen it in Museum 2. What's interesting is that Jason of Uncle Jon's Daily Show and a weak policeman in Brooklyn came to make soy sauce. The host of the game is also two stars.
There is a little bit of feminism in the story, and a little bit of prejudice against Asians, but the feminist part is also a bit of a taste. Originally, the heroine was portrayed as someone who can easily see the ending of the movie. I thought it was the director’s irony of Hollywood. As a result, the movie ended. It is still male and female kiss, if the ending is also made non-traditional, it may be more fun. As for the Asian part, the description of Asian roommates is actually quite true, but people in the world like to get along with people in their own countries are really the same. The Americans I met still like to mix with Americans in Europe. And the Asians in the group are also quiet, and occasionally say very scary words, even though they become Bboxer in the later stage. And how did the actor's Star Wars fan roommate deal with it? The whole film has been soy sauce and finally turned into a soulful song. As for the male protagonist, the sense of existence is slightly low, and so many distinctive girls in this film can't come by.
ps, this film can also be called a cup of women (doge face
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