A well-meaning commercial comedy

Harvey 2022-05-22 19:56:52

Originally, I didn't have much expectations for American commercial comedy films. Most of the jokes were about sex or some satirical stalks. Watching such films is nothing more than wanting to laugh and forget. But this film not only has laughs but also runs through the suspenseful plot, as well as small twists.

The point is that the film, in its hilarious and snarky absurdity, is actually meant to promote the fight against school bullying, which is something that few comedies have in education. In addition, the movie also mentioned that he is the star of the campus in the school, which does not mean that he will be a superior person when he enters the society. On the contrary, the giant stone, who was laughed at at school, later counterattacked and became an agent to save the country. It's also telling the audience (most likely who are still students) that their performance in school is not indicative of their future. And even if you don't perform well in school, you don't have to belittle yourself and give up or even commit suicide. Everything in the future can be changed through hard work. Conveying such positive thoughts in a relaxed and humorous atmosphere will give you one more star~ The

movie also has a hidden stalk that is the actor who plays Phil. A person who bullies disadvantaged classmates at school. However, the positioning of that movie is a suspense thriller. After watching it, it is easier to immerse people in the shudder of the plot. If you want to use the form of comedy to promote the fight against campus bullying, it will be easier for the audience to accept it.





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Central Intelligence quotes

  • Flunkie: [watching Fat Robbie dancing in the showers] You know, he's actually a pretty good dancer.

  • Maggie: And what's the matter with being an accountant? You love your job.

    Calvin Joyner: No, *you* love your job. I'm good at my job. It's not the same thing.