I quit drinking for you

Johnathon 2022-03-16 09:01:08

A conservative pure love, a hard-mouthed brother who just wants to stand for one night. It seems that the American co-movie likes this combination very much.

The first meeting only left each other full of grooves. Of course, the second time there will be a breakthrough development, and then the stubborn brother absconds after the incident. It was a mistake last night for one bite, and it was a pity that he met a pure love faction, otherwise there would be no follow-up to speak of.

Watching a movie together, seeing that the couple on the side can snuggle unscrupulously, Tom sneaked his hand behind Eli's chair, sweet to death, but the parents' love-killing marriage made Tom fear a stable intimacy, so he gave Eli During the massage, Tom quickly changed the subject after hearing him say you smell so good.

Far and near. I want to love but I am afraid that I will become like my parents. But I secretly bought a figure from Planet of the Apes online.

The details of the film are handled well, but it feels like it ends for the sake of ending. According to the character of each other's drama queen, we can shoot for another 90 minutes, ah ha ha ha.

The videos I watched on the train journey made people feel that summer is really a beautiful season.

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  • Tressie 2022-04-24 07:01:24

    I've seen it so many times, but I can't remember seeing it myself.

  • Adam 2022-04-24 07:01:24

    It's just talking about the two men's understanding of themselves and each other between the opening and closing. Instead, they blamed their own problems on their childhood and their own parents. There are no bright spots in the whole film, it is relaxed, romantic but contrived, and it hurts. The star lineup is still impressive, especially the addition of Phoebe, thank U, thanks to you.

All Over the Guy quotes

  • [Eli's mother has just left an embarrassing message on his machine that Tom overheard]

    Eli Wyckoff: Oh my God, I'm gonna go to the bathroom now and hope to God that I can overdose on Tums, or Maalox, or pine-scented Glade.

  • Tom: Jackie would love this bear... Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear, Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair, Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't very fuzzy, was he? Was he? Was he? Was he? Was he?

    Eli Wyckoff: [interrupting him] Was he, was he, WAS he!

    Tom: That's what I said

    Eli Wyckoff: No, no. You said "Was heeeee?" It's "WAS he"

    Tom: What's the difference?

    Eli Wyckoff: You're kidding, right? You just established that Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair; why would you then ask "Was heeee?" like a question, like you didn't know if he was fuzzy or not?

    Tom: It *is* a question, I'm asking if Fuzzy is or isn't fuzzy, what is so wrong about that?

    Eli Wyckoff: It is a rhetorical question, it's supposed to be ironic! "Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't very fuzzy... *was* he?"