A sincere youth comedy

Ewald 2022-10-12 18:30:10

In the 10th issue of 2000, the recommended movies section of "Universal Screen Illustrated" includes(Losers). I was attracted mainly because the stills were good. The main characters were Garson Beeggis and Mina Savary! Actually their impressive movie was American Pie, as for them What is the role in , I will not introduce more! The

male protagonist, with a baby face, is sincere, honest, cute, and has a kind of intimacy that is easy to get close to. In the play, he plays a A small town boy who was admitted to a university in New York, rustic and simple. He arrived in the big city with great expectations! He firmly believed that his friendliness would be treated equally by others, but all his efforts made him seem helpless And helpless. What drives him even more crazy is his selfish roommates, who always have parties in the dormitory, invite boys and girls to smoke marijuana and drink together, turn the volume of the music to the loudest, and affect Paul, even more so. What he felt helpless was that his roommate had made up an unreasonable reason to kick him out of the dormitory---he was a racist, and the kind Paul had to move to a house outside the school arranged for him by the school.

Of course, I didn't come to talk to him. Everyone introduced the plot, it seems weak, hehe! This is just an inspirational youth comedy film. At least it is not a bad story! The picture is handled very well, even after the Mandarin dubbing, the picture can still be so fresh It really surprises me, many people would like to watch foreign films with the original sound, of course I also have this hope, but it is true that the dubbing of some films is still very good, at least I think in foreign films (except Japan and South Korea), For example, the dubbing of Central Six and Central Eight is very professional and matches the characters very well.

I like the spirit of progress in the film. They will always encounter problems and complain, but they know better that they want to jump out of the film. So we always see how they solve the problem. I firmly believe that life may be unsatisfactory but it is still beautiful!

I like the heroine of this movie very much. I like her dress, which completely got rid of my previous feelings about her. her sexy appearance, such as she is the daughter's friend in "American Beauty", rose petals scattered on the naked sexy body. She is in this movie, punk dress, black eye shadow is very suitable for her, I like it!
My favorite part should be After two people celebrated Dora's new job, Dora decided to invite Paul. In fact, she hoped that Paul could know more about this charming city and live in it.
Paul: "I didn't bring a lot of money!"
Dora: "Don't worry, we won't be able to enjoy everything for a penny."

They sat on the park benches, surrounded by the sun, and ate their stolen French paella. Bread drank the free coffee provided by the park, they pretended to be customers temporarily outside to breathe, so they enjoyed the "Broadway" show that Paul always wanted to see for free. I like the Broadway show, the small musical It also makes people so amazed and amazed.

Dora's boyfriend doesn't love her at all, and Paul silently does a lot for Dora in order not to want Dora to be sad, and he always asks Dora for her boyfriend. He did it. Paul loved Dora so silently. The

last part was when Dora realized that everything was arranged by Paul, and realized that Paul loved her, and she actually felt that she loved Paul. feelings no longer stay in the position of a friend, she sat with memories of time spent with Paul not of the subway and found that everything is so sweet, this soundtrack was great!

you see many more A serious and thoughtful film, and sometimes a light-hearted sketch, fresh and sunny! Yes, yes!

Thank you!

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Extended Reading

Loser quotes

  • Dora Diamond: You have a girlfriend?

    Paul Tannek: Ex-girlfriend. We dated in high school.

    Dora Diamond: Do you still see her?

    Paul Tannek: No. She lost some weight over the summer, so she's dating a lot more now. You know how it goes.

  • Paul Tannek: Think you could turn it down just a skosh?

    Chris: Skosh? What's that?