idyllic idealism

Katelyn 2022-10-15 20:35:50

HBO is a good station. Time Warner's premium cable network.
Originally, my community had to pay a fee to watch this station. .
But I don't know what happened recently. . This station and Phoenix Movie Station.
Actually all can be received. . . I am also very happy. In this way, you can watch movies at any time at home,
and HBO mainly shows European and American movies. Many well-known TV shows have also been produced throughout history.
In short, I like watching HBO very much. Sometimes, it also puts on some unexpected movies.

Funny Farm. That's it.
Half an hour ago, I just finished watching this so-called comedy.
This is really an old movie. Taken in 1988.
At that time, mobile phones and computers were not widely popular.
So, when Andy Farmer and his wife Elizabeth Farmer moved to "Redbud".
(The family's last name is not good, so it's Farmer. It's a joke. The screenwriter is really thoughtful.)
They still use old typewriters to write novels, and they still need an operator to transfer the phone.
Probably, because of this retro, I decided to watch the full movie with peace of mind. Chevy Chase is amused. But looking at his current photos, I can't imagine that he was so handsome when he was young. Madolyn Smith Osborne is also beautiful. But her '80s American hairdo really reminds me of Meg Ryan. This film has everything a comedy should have. Although the script setting is nothing new (it is indeed an old film..) but Happy ending is always fun~~~






I used to yearn for the rural life. Probably because of the lack of such experience, so I yearn for it wholeheartedly.
However, I also know very well that, being used to the convenience and high speed of urban life, it is easier said than done to retreat to the countryside all of a sudden?
Andy Farmer has a line: "We came to Redbud filled with hopes and dreams of a better life. And basically, we've seen those hopes and dreams crushed and battered before our very eyes."
That's right. The imagination of rural life fills our minds. So that when the beautiful hope is destroyed by the reality, everyone is a little unwilling and unacceptable.
It's all to blame Tao Yuanming for portraying such a life so perfectly. Therefore, people often overlook the many inconveniences and troubles of rural life.
But what the cop said about "Remember, Mrs. Farmer. Whenever you buy a house, whatever's in the ground belongs to you - whether it's gold or oil... or Claude Musselman.
" Accept all that this choice brings to you. The good and the bad must be accepted. Andy bought a dog. The dog ran away. On their wedding anniversary, Elizabeth gave him another Yellow dog. Country house, a lake, 2 wild ducks, a big dog, a car, a window to hear birds, a coin in the kitchen The phone, the mouse pad that inspired Elizabeth to write. . . . They gradually got acquainted with their rural life. Andy's talent was exhausted, but Elizabeth unexpectedly wrote excellent works.




And after such a role gap is manifested, the contradictions are also highlighted, the disputes are constant, and even a divorce is required.
And when they bribe the people in the town and stage a warm and lovely Christmas in front of the new buyers.
When Elizabeth sat by the window and listened to the people singing Christmas carols, she couldn't give up.
When the house was about to be successfully sold, they had an epiphany.
Such a life is what they long for. This choice is the most correct choice. I've always liked old movies. The movie, on a light weekend night. Worth a look. Whether you 're means accepting all its joys and hassles. Only in this way can you enjoy life to the greatest extent~~enjoy the love of the people around you~~enjoy the experience. -------------------------------------------------- --- I have a question, I still don't quite understand, why HBO translated it as "Return to the Cuckoo's Nest"? ? What does it mean?








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Funny Farm quotes

  • Andy Farmer: As a novelist, I turned out to be a pretty good sportswriter.

  • Andy Farmer: Call me Mr. Lamb Fries!