break-up break-down drink-up fool-around

General 2022-01-28 08:22:15

It's hard to imagine sensual talent Julie Delpy fromThis is the kind of film that I have been working on for several years. The

first hour was basically spent in dialogue but fortunately there was a lot of jokes. It was very Woody Ellen's chatter and Kevin Smith's nonsensical long-winded style, which made me very useful. Julie that The mother who slept with Jim Morrison in 1969, and the fat father who loves to draw lewd paintings and scratch the private car parked on the sidewalk are also naturally cute, but the later episodes, Julie and Adam quarreled and separated after meeting an ex in a restaurant After that, it became boring, and the plot made me feel abrupt. The fairy role of the hero in "Goodbye Lenin" in burger king was superfluous. Fortunately, the bedroom conversation between the hero and heroine returned to the Julie Delpy I am familiar with. Style, although the language is plain and the reason is cliché, but after all, it expresses the essence of the relationship between modern men and women.

You break-up, break-down, drink-up, fool-around in the reincarnation of one love after another, until you are tired , finally met someone you love his sneezes more than anyone else's kisses, this sounds helpless, but it is also true.

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Two Days in Paris quotes

  • Marion: Taking pictures all the time turns you into an observer. It automatically takes you out of the moment... For our trip to Venice I wanted to be in the moment, with Jack. But, instead of kissing on the gondola, Jack took 48 pictures on the gondola... Instead of holding hands walking across Piazza San Marco, Jack took 72 pictures of Piazza San Marco.

  • Manu: [Talking about Marion, Jack's girlfriend] She told you we used to be together?

    Jack: Yes.

    Manu: But it was, like, 1 5 years ago, so it's no big deal at all, really. She was 19. I gave her her first orgasm through intercourse... Oh, no, this is rude. I know when I'm rude, this is rude. I'm sorry about that.

    Jack: Oh, no, no, no. Hey, look, you paved the way for the rest of us, right?