Handsome • from Pfizer • • Salesman • from Pfizer • • Salesman • with • Parkinson's • Painter • Beautiful • In love. Of course, it can be explained this way: the film is adapted from the autobiography of a Viagra salesman. But when you copy someone else's homework, you don't need to copy your name so thoroughly, right? Wouldn't the screenwriter change the original and remove the unrelated clues? The first 20 minutes of the film are so tight and pleasing to the eye that there is no time to let go: the handsome man Jamie relies on his invincible color and the same male magnetism as a magnet, and he is very good at sales, and he wants to hunt all 8-year-old to 80-year-old females - from female customers, girls The boss, the female secretary went to the female receptionist, the female nurse—all of them fell drunk in his smiling blue eyes. Jake Gyllenhaal's eyes are flowing and vivid in the camera, which makes this "passing through a thousand flowers" character very convincing. , The long face of the cowboy Woody in "Toy Story" has also become pleasing to the eye). After he entered Pfizer, he drew a match to practice sales skills, sent electricity to the nurse for selling medicine, and his opponent in selling Prozac also appeared. Just when I was very immersed in appreciating the history of the practice of a generation of salesmen, Hathaway Appeared. Oh cake seller, I almost forgot that Hathaway is the heroine of this movie. At this moment, the emotions of viewers like me are actually a bit unacceptable for this silly girl who fell from the sky. Later, I consulted a classmate who majored in drama and literature, and she confirmed this strong feeling of discomfort - it is said that the rule of the drama script is that the protagonist must all appear in about 15 minutes. (For this point, ask for a more authoritative explanation.) Hathaway is generous with her breasts. Like the Great Rift Valley, she cut the film into "biography of sales elite" and "Chick flick" (more exaggerated and worse, Another major protagonist, "Viagra", only appeared in 45 minutes! And it was completely robbed by two people who didn't need Viagra very much). Halfway after the end of "The History of Salesman Practice", I hopelessly towards the cliché Chick The abyss of flick slides down faster, and all the elements of a love movie are available: the fat weirdo brother (this brother is a replica of the fat brother in "The Hangover"), erotic parties, erotic selfies, bold shows of love, suspicion Feelings, quarrels, waiting, breakups, encounters, enlightenment -- Jamie actually realized it through erotic selfies, and finally there was a car chasing a bus! Would the screenwriter dare to be more cliché? This kind of bridge is almost embarrassed to use in the TV series of Tai Chi and Plaster. The only interesting part of this episode is when Jamie knocks on the bus door and gets hit in the head by the bus door. In the end, the screenwriter offered a vulgar line like "Where do you want to go, I'll carry you behind your back", I think he was already insane in the hotel arranged for him by the producer at that time, and he just wanted to quickly do business. ——If the hero is not a Viagra salesman, does the love story hold? Would a biographical story of a salesman hold true if the male protagonist didn't have this love affair? The answer to both of the above questions is yes. This is the origin of the sense of plot tearing and patchwork. In the "Love Story" section, Parkinson's disease, as the biggest boss, has not played its due role. In fact, the words of a family member of a patient with Parkinson's disease are very meaningful: "This disease will steal everything you love about her: her body, smile and memory. Sooner or later, she will not be able to dress herself. More interesting later: you still To clean up her excrement." There is no dutiful son in front of the bed for a long time, and there is no good wife in front of the bed for a long time. This is the hideous truth about Parkinson's disease and love. It was at this moment that I began to feel that the movie had a bit of flavor. The flowery appearance and the ecstasy of the bone-destroying phoenix arranged in the previous arrangement also made sense: the more beautiful this thing is, when it is broken and lost Feeling more and more heartbroken. However, it is incredible that this huge and insurmountable problem was completely eliminated by a self-portrait of Hathaway's love - can the flame of a scented candle melt an iceberg? Looking at the charming face and whispering whispers in the selfie video, Bailiangang also has to soften his fingers, and the prodigal son who loves to be pretty naturally feels that he can't let it go. But how does it feel to be faced with a drooling, dementia patient with Parkinson's disease, with filth still accumulated under Yi's once curvy buttocks? What does it feel like to travel to major cities with a sick wife with dry hair and yellow face to seek medical advice? ... When the smile is no longer like a flower, and the beautiful eyes are gone, can the heart of love be firm? A few frivolous words are really hard to convince the public. Did Jamie really make up his mind to move the mountain? Momentary affection and pity and cherishing jade cannot be the support for taking care of a sick wife for decades. Can you hold on to cleaning up the stinking bowels for her every day? She's obese, her breasts are sagging, everything that makes you fall in love with her is sickness After stealing it, you still love her as before, can you hold on to it? Even if she doesn't remember your name, don't get discouraged or give up, can you hold on? Jamie doesn't answer these cruel questions: can hold. For the sake of aesthetics, Chick Flick's story will never show too filthy images. The image of the heroine incontinent urinating in "The Eraser in My Mind" is euphemistic and still shocking. However, "Love and Elixir" has such a vicious disease as its title, but it is not easy to taste. For the sake of being greedy and light, and skipping the ugly part, it hastily throws out "the prince (the prince in "The Prince of Persia") and the princess ("The Prince of Persia") and the princess ("The Prince of Persia") The princess in The Princess Diaries) lived a happy life of sexual harmony." Such a vulgar ending, it has to be criticized for its anticlimactic. There is no doubt that the best part of this film with flesh and sex as a gimmick is flesh and sex. Gyllenhaal still retains the muscles he trained to play Prince of Persia. The two took turns to be completely naked on the front and back, and the eccentric brother and the audience feasted their eyes together. Every bed scene is graceful and beautiful. Dark burgundy bedspread sheets and pillowcases, messy cute huts, slender raindrops sliding silently on glass windows, picturesque long eyebrows, thick eyelashes casting shadows on cheekbones, cheeks crimson with desire, teeth pearly white, When she smiles, she looks like a bright moon breaking through the clouds, her muscles are toned and shiny, and her chestnut dreadlocks sway with the rhythm of her body... Because it is so beautiful, it is natural, and I don't feel lewd. It's like Adam and Eve who haven't had time to swallow the fruit of wisdom; it's like sex, which was born for such beautiful two people. Flick's story will never show too filthy images. The image of the heroine's urination incontinence in "The Eraser in My Mind" is euphemistic and still shocking. However, "Love and Elixir" has such a vicious disease as its title, but it is not easy to taste. For the sake of being greedy and light, and skipping the ugly part, it hastily throws out "the prince (the prince in "The Prince of Persia") and the princess ("The Prince of Persia") and the princess ("The Prince of Persia") The princess in The Princess Diaries) lived a happy life of sexual harmony." Such a vulgar ending, it has to be criticized for its anticlimactic. There is no doubt that the best part of this film with flesh and sex as a gimmick is flesh and sex. Gyllenhaal still retains the muscles he trained to play Prince of Persia. The two took turns to be completely naked on the front and back, and the eccentric brother and the audience feasted their eyes together. Every bed scene is graceful and beautiful. Dark burgundy bedspread sheets and pillowcases, messy cute huts, slender raindrops sliding silently on glass windows, picturesque long eyebrows, thick eyelashes casting shadows on cheekbones, cheeks crimson with desire, teeth pearly white, When she smiles, she looks like a bright moon breaking through the clouds, her muscles are toned and shiny, and her chestnut dreadlocks sway with the rhythm of her body... Because it is so beautiful, it is natural, and I don't feel lewd. It's like Adam and Eve who haven't had time to swallow the fruit of wisdom; it's like sex, which was born for such beautiful two people. Flick's story will never show too filthy images. The image of the heroine's urination incontinence in "The Eraser in My Mind" is euphemistic and still shocking. However, "Love and Elixir" has such a vicious disease as its title, but it is not easy to taste. For the sake of being greedy and light, and skipping the ugly part, it hastily throws out "the prince (the prince in "The Prince of Persia") and the princess ("The Prince of Persia") and the princess ("The Prince of Persia") The princess in The Princess Diaries) lived a happy life of sexual harmony." Such a vulgar ending, it has to be criticized for its anticlimactic. There is no doubt that the best part of this film with flesh and sex as a gimmick is flesh and sex. Gyllenhaal still retains the muscles he trained to play Prince of Persia. The two took turns to be completely naked on the front and back, and the eccentric brother and the audience feasted their eyes together. Every bed scene is graceful and beautiful. Dark burgundy bedspread sheets and pillowcases, messy cute huts, slender raindrops sliding silently on glass windows, picturesque long eyebrows, thick eyelashes casting shadows on cheekbones, cheeks crimson with desire, teeth pearly white, When she smiles, she looks like a bright moon breaking through the clouds, her muscles are toned and shiny, and her chestnut dreadlocks sway with the rhythm of her body... Because it is so beautiful, it is natural, and I don't feel lewd. It's like Adam and Eve who haven't had time to swallow the fruit of wisdom; it's like sex, which was born for such beautiful two people.
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