Samsung came to see JA, but I didn’t expect that the starring role was the super handsome Jason Sudeikis in SNL. He was immediately fancied so he didn’t want it (hmph(。•ˇ‸ˇ•。) Why is he married and has such a cute little son? Now, my wife looks like kk)
Then there is the movie content. The storyline is old-fashioned, the logic of some scenes is chaotic, and the details are not tightly grasped. Watching the interview, the two main creators said that in fact, this movie just wanted to make the audience laugh, and didn't plan to make any details, so let's pass it... The main line is that a person starts to feel attached to family warmth from the loneliness of wandering and helplessness. The theme of the film is very positive, and family quarrels are inevitable. The Miller's grew up on the basis of mutual compromise in contradictions and consensus actions. There is also a lot of tacit understanding (it is this tacit understanding that makes them more united). There are a lot of jokes in the film, most of which are in pornographic accents. What impressed me the most was that JA brought the Miller's to pray on the plane.
The positive film is mediocre, and the most exciting thing is the easter egg at the end of the film. Almost ignored the content of these few minutes. I laughed at this easter egg for longer than the feature film time. Emma Roberts is silly and cute. When I heard that the car stereo started to broadcast I'll be there for u in the last tidbit, as a friend of mine, I cried happily! The other three sang this song to JA mischievously. JA said with a touch of emotion, an angry and funny expression. At that time, he was really moved.
It is still very useful to watch as a stress relief film.
Attached screenshots of easter eggs
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