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Kole 2022-02-07 14:54:06

I like how the male protagonist communicates with Wood, the two people seem to be calm, but also humorous. The hero was fascinated when he first saw Amanda, fell in love at first sight, and instantly everything about the other party became a feature. The male protagonist is standing in the kitchen talking about Amanda with his ex-girlfriend, falling into infinite reverie at any time.
And Ed is like a wise but neurotic old man, with a still full of childlike innocence, a little impulsive, like a person who has not been rendered by the world, with his childlike innocence from beginning to end. When the other party was not paying attention, he smashed all the other party's car windows, vented his emotions, and fled the scene timidly like a child.

However, love at first sight, the final outcome. Just like its beginning, it was robbed by passers-by who suddenly appeared. It's like the hero intercepted Amanda from a friend.
No excessive sadness, no embarrassing pulling.

The male protagonist has his own sense of joy, in the taxi. Seeing his girlfriend holding the doctor through the glass. Make the whole movie easy and enjoyable.

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Anything Else quotes

  • David Dobel: You know, Falk, if a guy comes out onstage at Carnegie Hall and throws up, you can always find some people who will call it art.

  • Paula Chase: [after Dobel drops and breaks a lamp] Jesus, what a butterfingers!