It seems to have resonated with this kind of middle-aged movie very early. The first middle-aged movie in my memory is "A Sigh". At that time, although the butt hair didn't grow and the whole love was never talked about, it was absurd to feel the helplessness in Zhang Guoli's movie.
Sometimes I feel that there is no new soul in this world, and everyone's existence is just the result of soul travel, so thinking about it this way, it wouldn't be surprising if there was a middle-aged person living in my body.
I am a middle-aged man with two daughters. Living a dull life, I would complain about where my youthful energy went when I woke up early every day, but when I glanced at the people next to my pillow, I felt that my life was actually quite fulfilling and there was nothing to complain about. After get off work, I wanted to sit on the sofa and chat with my family and watch a movie, and vowed to get up early tomorrow and go for a morning run. I understand all the helpless troubles and embarrassment of all middle-aged people.
Watching a middle-aged movie makes my middle-aged life a little more fulfilling, or I recall a little bit of my middle-aged life.
Speaking of this movie, this tangled and helpless scene is simply a must for middle-aged life. But the level of indulgence Americans have with their children is simply unimaginable. Second, the decision not to sell the land completely lowered the quality of the movie. Third, I'm a little disappointed in Old Joe's attitude towards the adulterer. However, the screenwriter should write this because the wife is already exhausted physically and mentally from the relationship with the plant, so she didn't do it. If the wife is lively and jumping, it is estimated that the old fist is indispensable.
I feel for Mr. Mao that if Lao Qiao participated in a movie, a monologue would be indispensable. Is it because of his nice voice?
If this family film is a little bit more bitter or unreasonable, Woody Allen Faner will come out.
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