Geek male growth education film

Cullen 2022-03-15 09:01:02

It is highly recommended that boys watch this comedy that swept the North American box office, not because of the huge amount of dew point shots in it (because the hero and his dog friends in the film are just like this, and they are planning to build a website), not because of it There have also been at least 2 real-life sex scenes, not even because there was a close-up of the vagina during childbirth (I was stunned to see it). It’s because, to a certain extent, such a movie truly reveals a possible relationship. It is not a simple one-night stand in YY or a wishful I love you and you have to love me, but it may be a mixture of love + family affection. But more is the responsibility and growth of men.

The male protagonist should be a typical GEEK, living in groups with dog friends, not tidying up the room, not working and talking about the grand plan of building a pornographic site all day long. The heroine is an aggressive TV anchor. She has just been promoted and has a bright future. She just needs to consider losing weight a little bit for the ratings. There could not have been two people at the same time, but because of an unprotected one-night stand, they were tied together because of a baby who was about to be born. Of course, the usual premise of romantic films is that everyone is good, and then the story can progress safely. Actor and actress in the course of time spent there early to prepare people to become parents of excitement and tension, quarrels and reconciliation, and to be insane to marry such a proposal sense of
movement. The whole movie seems to have no story, just as time flows by. But the heroine who was first portrayed as a strong woman is always strong, and she doesn't even give birth to children. The main line of growth and performance of the heroine seem to be very sincere. Boys do not turn into men overnight, even though the bones of the seniors are in front, the tomb of marriage still has to jump in without turning back. The male protagonist who looks a little fat, a little stupid and a little ordinary, is still trying her best to be distracted by the distraught female protagonist who was expelled from her pseudo-boyfriend in a big copy, angrily called his dad, but was told to rely on her own time. Knowing that I was really, I was forced to grow into a distressed but sweet creature called the head of the family, so I moved resolutely to find a job, awkwardly purchased a full set of baby supplies, and awkwardly decals flowers on the wall. The wallpaper, although it was officially abandoned at that time. Suddenly remembered something from my dad; man, it's a good job. I was really moved at that moment.

The movie also describes the helplessness of married life. Sometimes men have to run away to mess with friends, sometimes women feel deeply aging and helpless. The movie does not give any panacea-like answers. Maybe it was originally about the relationship between men and women. There is no panacea. But life continued the same afterwards. The man fled to the casino HIGH and curled up on the sofa or said I want to go home. The woman sighed on the side of the road after being BS by the CLUB doorman, and still had to drive back to her garage by herself. , Maybe marriage is like this, all kinds of imperfections make people stumbling to live, but never let go of those sweet, ordinary, but addictive homely happiness. Perhaps the beginning of a relationship not perfect, over-
process all sorts of awkward, but sincere to right, there is always a beautiful chapter.

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Extended Reading
  • Uriel 2022-03-16 09:01:02

    The more I look, the more boring~~

  • Ida 2022-03-21 09:01:19

    In fact, the movie is not funny, it just has a little humor and a touch of warmth, not bad

Knocked Up quotes

  • Jill: Oh, no, we're not asking you to lose weight. That would be illegal. We just want you to be healthy, by eating less. So go home, weigh yourself on a scale, write than down. Then subtract 20 from that number. And weigh that. Yeah.

  • Sadie: Where do babies come from?

    Debbie: Where do you think they come from?

    Sadie: Well. I think a stork, he umm, he drops it down and then, and then, a hole goes in your body and there's blood everywhere, coming out of your head and then you push your belly button and then your butt falls off and then you hold your butt and you have to dig and you find the little baby.

    Debbie: That's exactly right.