Feels hard to say

Isom 2022-03-21 09:01:19

I wanted to watch this film a long time ago, but I haven't watched it. I watched it today and it feels hard to tell.
The story is relatively old-fashioned, with some vulgar and funny tricks from time to time, and the thinking is also average. Especially the thinking mode that simply opposes work and family is difficult to convince people. Work and family are both important. However, judging from the plot, it is not yet possible to make a convincing choice of letting go of work. It can be seen that the directors lack a deep understanding of work. The level of mind is the same as those foolish young women. This year, what is missing is not workaholics, but non-workaholics, or hedonists.
Having said that, if the film can convincingly (like the "Kramers" do), let people make the right choices, and at the same time give a certain degree of criticism to workaholics, and at the same time understand it, its value will be higher than Now, instead of making some simple sensational and funny, coaxing some simple audiences.

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  • 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.