Making money with Chinese elements

Christopher 2022-03-25 09:01:05

Venom is really ugly and ugly to eat and add Chinese elements in order to pull the Chinese market. But it is also not worth mentioning. The small business hawker Rocket obviously fell in the local night market in East Malaysia and spoke Chinese? Bite your feet for six months? Is there no airport to fly from Hong Kong to San Francisco and Malaysia to Hong Kong just to take advantage of the Chinese elements? There are so many convenience stores in San Francisco that are also Chinese convenience stores. It seems that there are groups in the drama. Quan'an is on Chinese. China is going to see which people show up in it. Venom, as an alien loser, decides to betray at the first thought. The race of your own planet decides to help the male protagonist this "alien" guard the earth? Moreover, the idea of ​​protecting the earth was created by Venom. I was convinced that this idea copied "Superman" and copied too bluntly. Anyway, Superman lived on the earth since he was a child and didn't know that he was an alien. You defended the earth through ideological struggle. As an alien invader, Venom doesn't want to see his planet race so much? How failed are you on your own planet? It’s disgusting and illogical. It’s just for filming for the end of the comedy. It’s tough and correct. Venom’s appearance is too lazy to complain. Just think it is a good work with Chinese elements, so you know that it is the wake-up protagonist who came to make money, isn't it the old Chinese lady?

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Venom quotes

  • Anne Weying: Are you gonna behave yourself tomorrow?

    Eddie Brock: No. No, I'm gonna do my job. That's what I'm gonna do. I can't, you know, not do my job. The guy you work for is a complete...

    Anne Weying: I don't work for Drake. I work for my firm, and my firm works for him. And I'm sure that they defend many people that you don't deem worthy, but we don't want a repeat.

    Eddie Brock: A repeat?

    Anne Weying: Of the Daily Globe incident.

    Eddie Brock: Ow! Really? Incident?

    Anne Weying: Mmm-hmm.

    Eddie Brock: That's not an incident.

    Anne Weying: Baby, you were run out of New York.

    Eddie Brock: I was not. I did not.

    Anne Weying: I don't want you run out of San Francisco.

    Eddie Brock: No, I still have currency in New York. I was going places. I wasn't running. I was going places. In fact, I moved to San Francisco for you.

    Anne Weying: Me?

    Eddie Brock: You are my home.

    Anne Weying: You're not so bad yourself, champ.

  • Mrs. Chen: How you doing, Eddie?

    Eddie Brock: Ah, aches and pains, you know, aches and pains.

    Mrs. Chen: You look like shit.

    Eddie Brock: Excuse me?

    Mrs. Chen: You look like shit.

    Eddie Brock: And you look as beautiful as ever. Jesus.

    Mrs. Chen: Mind is body, Eddie. Have you been meditating like I showed you?

    Eddie Brock: No, I have not. And it does not work.

    Mrs. Chen: It doesn't work, because you don't give it a chance.

    Eddie Brock: No, it doesn't work, because I bought a DVD off your cousin, and it was in Mandarin.

    Mrs. Chen: [speaks Mandarin]

    Eddie Brock: Yeah, I don't understand that, either. See, that right there, I don't understand what you just said. That is the problem.