Today, when Happy Twice is red and half the sky, I think it is very meaningful to re-examine this R-rated comedy of Lanzibang.
After a lapse of 10 years, the biggest obstacle to domestic audiences in "Knocked Up" may be the various jokes in it-whether it is from the film and television industry or the mustache jokes, the context is too unfamiliar, even with the careful annotations of the subtitles. , I can’t get the laughter at all. Only shit, urine and fart, easily surpassed the barriers of time and culture, as always, hilarious.
And "knocked up" is more than just shit.
Allison insisted on giving birth, but seeing her sister's marriage, he became more and more hysterical when dealing with the relationship with Ben. Ben is also spinning back and forth between his past roles and the roles of "father" and "husband"-for a life that is about to come, both sides are nervous, patient, complaining, lost, and the future, where is the way out? Both? Should people from different worlds stay together?
My favorite storyline is the one where Ben accompanied Allison and his sister to catch the rapist brother-in-law. My sister cried and said that I like Spider-Man, and brother-in-law’s helpless look may be the most accurate description of the relationship between men and women in marriage in "Knocked Up". Ben's understanding of brother-in-law and Allison's understanding of sister also further led to the two of them. The contradiction escalated. Family or private, which side do you choose? For the family, both parties will give up and change. Youth is not there. Is it worth looking back at the past?
Several movie posters are also very cleverly related to the next plot (fear of Vegas, warmth with light, etc.). The fandom is much more advanced than some copying shots and imitating lines.
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