Big belly overnight

Octavia 2022-01-25 08:03:47

I thought this was another Yankee’s elaborate comedy about a man’s pregnancy, but I was deceived by the weird expression of the fat male protagonist on the poster. This is not a funny movie, but a comedy. When discussing serious issues such as marriage, responsibility, trust, children, and two people getting along, the ending is of course a comical joy. I can't say that I am disappointed, because this is the result that I often watch movies without watching the introduction.

The scene of giving birth in the delivery room reminds me of the “anecdote” of the delivery room by two female interns in the elevator of the hospital. They talked about the pain of the mothers in a very relaxed tone. In their eyes, the pain of the mothers was high. Shouting "Don't give birth, I'm dying" or scolding my husband are all incomprehensible hysterical behaviors, and can only be a joke. However, the speaker had no intention, and the listener had the heart. In an instant, I felt a bit of pain and coldly climbing up my back. I think I can understand the pain. I have always thought that physical pain is no match for mental pain. Until I have personal experience, I read in the book that "Those who think they can overcome physical pain are always the first to give in. In the face of physical pain, mental pain is only a pediatric, or even a kind of happiness," I think it is. Of course, physical pain is always accompanied by mental pain, which is the most painful in life. People are cowardly to avoid disasters, so I understand that women hope that men will bear the burden of having children. The laws of nature cannot be reversed, just be more considerate.

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Knocked Up quotes

  • Debbie: Well, what'd you do last Wednesday night when you said you went to see a band?

    Pete: I went to the movies.

    Debbie: With who?

    Pete: By myself.

    Debbie: What'd you see?

    Pete: Spider-Man 3.

    Debbie: Why do you want to go by yourself? Why didn't you ask me to go?

    Pete: Because I needed to get away, you know. With work and you and the kids, sometimes I just need some time to myself.

    Debbie: I need time for myself. I want time for myself, too.

    [Debbie holds back tears]

    Debbie: You're not the only one.

    Pete: It's not that big of a deal.

    Debbie: I like Spider-Man.

    Pete: Okay, so let's see Spider-Man 3 next week.

    Debbie: I don't want to go see it now.

    Pete: Well...

    Debbie: I don't want to have to ask you to ask me. I want you to just come up with it on your own.

    Pete: What? I don't even know what to say. Uh, what do you want me to do?

    Debbie: You just think because you don't yell that you're not mean, but this is mean.

    Pete: I'm not being mean. I'm being honest. You're telling me I need to be honest. Just...

    Debbie: No, you're not. You're lying.

    Pete: I'm doing it because I need to keep my sanity a little bit.

    Debbie: You know what? I don't want you at the house anymore. Okay?

    Pete: Come on.

  • Ben Stone: You know, the best thing for a hangover is weed. Do you smoke weed?

    Alison Scott: Not really.

    Ben Stone: You don't?

    Alison Scott: No.

    Ben Stone: At all?

    Alison Scott: Uh-uh.

    Ben Stone: Like... in the morning?

    Alison Scott: No... I just... don't.

    Ben Stone: It is, like, the best medicine. 'Cause it fixes everything. Jonah broke his elbow once. We just... got high and... it still clicks but, I mean, he's ok.