Tired out of love

Hayden 2022-03-22 09:01:07

What can be remembered throughout the film is the big cousin’s stupid haircut and constant complaints, typical women-using various methods to tie a man; a very bright and smart female liar, facing her own right A man's love is still helpless. I'm going, this film is about to make feminists hit the wall.
Everyone is on the verge of losing control, as if going out of their tracks to glide at any time, and returning exhausted. The so-called "deceiving the sea" can't be seen at all, but everyone's dilemma is obvious.
In the intensive dialogue for more than two hours, except for the little boy, almost other characters who appeared and opened their mouths yelled, which is really unbreakable.

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Extended Reading
  • Marlene 2022-03-23 09:01:08

    Seeing that he was almost exhausted, Russell still had that frivolous tone, never-ending nagging and JL and BC's neurotic performance. The rhythm makes people impatient, this kind of con is definitely not a wonderful one of its kind, the most unbearable thing is that everyone is there! What! difficult! Look! I can't look directly... Of course Amy and Bale are great, and Louis CK is the funniest who came to the show. The songs are all good.

  • Elmer 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Using ostriches and music to conceal the shallowness and paleness inside is just like shooting Bell's belly repeatedly, just to show himself with a gimmick, it is actually unnecessary. The motives of the characters and the handling of the scenes are random and absurd, and the advancement of the play is almost entirely based on the mouth, which is extremely ugly

American Hustle quotes

  • [first lines]

    Richie DiMaso: What are you doing, going behind my back? Telling people I'm screwing up this operation? I got you a suite at the fucking Plaza Hotel.

    Irving Rosenfeld: The shittiest suite at the Plaza Hotel.

  • Cosmo Interview Girl: Our cover story right now is about cunnilingus. What do you think about that?

    Sydney Prosser: I like it.