Just right now

Gardner 2022-12-27 05:24:05

Because of big cities, because of age, because of high housing prices

Because the salary is because of the stability of the job

Because the next generation is because of education, because of too much

People always have more and more things in their hearts, think about them, look back at the past, worry about the future, don’t dare to look forward to it too much, and don’t treat the present with one heart and soul, and they’re a little betraying their lives.

Anxiety is looming

And the little fat man in the play feels that he is living in the moment completely.

He didn't think too much about the past no matter how his classmates look at him

I didn’t think about what the future will be like, whether there are any surprises

Is the best right now

I think it’s the best one in a batch of movies I’ve watched recently

Simple story simple narrative but the process is full of humor and drama

Little fat paper super magical laughter is magical

Different countries have different traditional cultures

What I thought was difficult is actually so simple and unbelievable

It sounds so relaxing that I actually risked my life

Two stalkers don't understand

What does it mean to be an America in the time of Dick Cheney?

One is that George W. Bush broadcasts that he doesn’t understand

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War Dogs quotes

  • David Packouz: [From the beginning of the film, as Miles Teller's character, David Packaouz, narrates over visuals of soldiers in war and as price figures of what a soldier's gear costs are displayed] What do you know about war? They'll tell you it's about patriotism, democracy... or some shit about the other guy hating our freedom. But you wanna know what it's really about? What do you see? A kid from Arkansas doing his patriotic duty to defend his country? I see a helmet, fire-retardant gloves, body armor and an M16. I see $17, 500. That's what it costs to outfit one American soldier. Over two million soldiers fought in Iraq and Afghanistan. It cost the American taxpayer $4.5 billion each year just to pay the air conditioning bills for those wars. And that's what war is really about. War is an economy. Anybody who tells you otherwise is either in on it or stupid.

  • Efraim Diveroli: [while impersonating an army officer to a weapons vendor on the telephone] You keep supplying the guns, we'll keep killing the bad guys. God bless you.