Romantic but not arrogant

Ross 2021-11-11 08:01:16

A romantic comedy with a relatively novel theme. At least not conventional. It is reminiscent of "Marriage Battle", except that one story is that marriage leads to the loss of friends, and the other is that marriage leads to the acquisition of friends. This film also changed the practice of only basketball, baseball, rugby, and ice hockey in American films, and made an exception to promote Major League Soccer. Peter and Sidney came to the scene as fans of the Galaxy team to support the team's game. The film even gave Beckham, who played for the Galaxy team, a close-up shot of passing the ball. This can prove that the time of the story of the film was not in the first half of 2009, because at that time Beckham was loaned to AC Milan to play. For plot needs, Sidney also highlighted an old actor Timothy Dalton. A relatively unfamiliar name. He is the fourth 007 actor in history, starring in two 007 movies. Including "Licence To Kill" which was played by the title in this film. If you don't understand this beforehand, you may not understand several "burdens" in the film.

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I Love You, Man quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Sydney Fife: Oh, that was my mother's name...

  • Sydney Fife: That open house was understated, it was classy, elegant. I've been to a million of those things, and nobody, *nobody* put out Rosemary Flatbread Paninis. Hold on, my dog needs to shit...