CLICK

Nakia 2021-10-20 17:44:25

"CLICK", the film should be positioned as a comedy, but I didn't expect it to make me so embarrassed in the end. Many American comedies often use deliberately added spoofs and sexual cues as jokes. The bloggers laughed and succeeded. "CLICK" is no exception. The protagonist brings the kind of casual and even slutty throughout the film. Funny, this is very similar to "AMERICAN PIE". There is no cold spot in the whole film, and there is constant laughter, which is hundreds of times better than I expected.
The arrangement of the plot instantly left me from a height of joy, and the real and miserable situation within the protagonist's reach made me cry recklessly at the end.
After calming down, I even wondered how my lacrimal glands were prepared. How could I organize and transport such a large amount of tears in a short period of time. My throat was clearly shaking with my body, and the previous tears turned into howling, because In the middle of the night, such a sound was a bit shocking after all, and trying to control the development of the situation was irreparable. Unexplainable grievances, helplessness, regrets, and heartaches immediately surrounded me, and then bursts of unconcealed pain like long-accumulated magma, which burst out through a hole, making me powerless to resist.
The seemingly old-fashioned plot, mixed with countless hilarious jokes, is using another angle to reveal that modern people only value results, love to take shortcuts, value money, and be arrogant. Only after becoming famous did they discover that everything around them has already been It is beyond recognition, the past comfort and warmth can only be found in memories, and cannot be restored. This rare film allowed me to accompany the protagonist through the ups and downs in the plot. I reviewed my life with the film. It is thought-provoking and rewarding. It is really a rare good film and I strongly recommend it to everyone.

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Click quotes

  • Kirsten: Do you need something, Mr. Newman?

    Michael Newman: Who are you?

    Kirsten: Kirsten... your assistant?

    Michael Newman: Wha- Wha- What happen to Alice?

    Kirsten: She moved to Accounting, couldn't handle your hours.

    Kirsten: [Whispering] And she prefers to be called Allen now, remember?

    Kirsten: [points at Alice, she is now a he]

    Michael Newman: No... No! No!

  • Morty: Think about it, you've skipped a year. That's a lot of sex. That's like, thirty minutes worth for you.