The whole movie is pretty ordinary, but the presence of Papa gives it a layer of typical American fuck humor, and it can be seen that Barney is still a bit genetic. The biggest feature of this film is that the details transition very naturally. You can't think of it as a fucking movie, so much like you, me, and him in life. Maybe this is the true temperament in your mouth. The plot is true, and the protagonist and supporting characters are true. No matter if the third one found out about Barney's cheating, he divorced intolerably, or if Barney married a second wife he didn't love, he stubbornly divorced for the woman in his heart. And the rich second generation with a high degree of education, is it rich, is it good-looking, is it Boda, who the hell calls you so vulgar. This typical unfortunate marriage is still being slowly cooperated by most people, and the final outcome is either a vulgar marriage or a divorce.
The first wife is really young and frivolous, so I'll just be a legend. The second wife is so vulgar that when I mention the rich, I think of her. Sure enough, the second generation of the rich second generation of postgraduate students who are indiscriminate, should die. The third term is the imagined marriage, I think, in fact, this is very difficult.
Someone next to me is watching my favorite movie for the first time, and someone is helping to analyze it like a cliché, and I hear the word I hate the most right now, for sure. As soon as you say this word, you will think that the person who asked the question is full of shit, but it's not, it's the person who answered the question is too annoying, thinking that everyone else is shit. It's the annoying person who continues to make others hate it. I came into contact with my favorite movie, and happened to have the most annoying words attached, so I can't help it, it's not who's fault, it's just that you touched my edge. An infinite distance is formed. move. leave me now.
The third, the third.
Sadly, they are still divorced.
After the divorce, my wife found out that the note she wrote to her decades ago was always in her wallet, yellow and tattered, and I couldn't stop crying. This is the third time I've cried tonight.
Sadly divorced. Hey.
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