I love New Yorker

Shakira 2021-11-12 08:01:15

I have always felt that the translations in the Chinese film industry are lackluster, except for the horror is the general mobilization. However, a good film will not be forgotten because of its name. This is a new business card for New York. After 9/11 and the financial crisis, the New Yorker finally found a new perspective to describe himself. Although you can see the shadow of the two in the movie, as well as the inexplicable speeding, but the purpose is only to illustrate the people who live in this lovely city. Blacks, whites, the West, the East, the rich and the poor, the differentiation that would have occurred as long as there are people, is particularly prominent due to 9/11 and the financial crisis. People don’t know if they should trust the backpackers around them, human bombs? People are also questioning executives who were once heroes. However, people have to return to life after all. In life, the dispatcher played by Denzel Washington was demoted because of his distrust, but he is still doing what he needs to do. Some people say that everyone in this drama is not professional enough. The kidnapper died in a daze. The mayor did not stand up like a hero. The police accidentally happened in a car crash. However, it is precisely this kind of unprofessionalism. Contrasting the New Yorker’s cuteness, Lenovo’s "When Happiness Knocks on the Door", you will find the essence of the New Yorker, in the bustling city, I am still myself. I love my city, I love my family.
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  • Ryder: Do you know what I'm looking at? Do you know what I'm looking at?

    Walter Garber: No, I do not.

    Ryder: Ok, well first there's my gun... and at the end of my gun, what's your name man?

    George: George, everyone calls me Geo.

    Ryder: George, his friends call him Geo. He's got this kinda eighties skateboard thing going on... he makes it work, but it's not gonna look too good in his casket.

  • Walter Garber: What's her name?

    Ryder: Lavitca, she was Lithuanian... she was an ASS-model.

    Walter Garber: She asked you what?

    Ryder: You heard of hand-models, right? Advertisements?

    Walter Garber: Right.

    Ryder: She was an ass-model... she did jeans and uh you know, magazines and shit. Anyway, it was fashion week in New York and uh... I took her to Iceland.

    Walter Garber: Lavitca, Lithuanian, Ass model, Iceland, you took her to the ice...

    Ryder: So, for five-hundred bucks they'll take you on a dog-sled ride on a glacier.

    Walter Garber: Dog-sled?

    Ryder: Yeah... and you know that whole saying that if you're not the lead dog, the view never changes?

    Walter Garber: Right, otherwise you're always looking at the asshole of the dog in front of you.

    Ryder: That'll be funny in a minute when I get to that part.

    Walter Garber: It's funny now.

    Ryder: [next scene] And it's eight in the morning, we haven't been to bed yet... and we're tooling across this glacier and I got this hangover that's creeping up the back of my neck... and guess what I'm looking at?

    Walter Garber: You're obviously you're staring at... the ass of the dog in front of you.

    Ryder: You got it! So this dog... out of nowhere just lifts his hind-legs up and puts them in the, you know the harness there... and just takes a shit, while he's running on his front paws. So he's dumping and running, all at the same time... now that's multi-fucking-tasking if you ask me.

    Walter Garber: Get outta here, did it hit you?

    Ryder: Shit always hits you man.

    [next scene]

    Ryder: I didn't know it at the time, but it was profound.

    Walter Garber: Profound?

    Ryder: Yeah.

    Walter Garber: Why? Uh, you lost me.

    Ryder: Well, you know uh... when I went to prison later on, what you called. Uh, I had trouble going to the toilet... you know, a privacy thing. And I... couldn't take a shit. I was scared shitless... literally. So, you know what I thought of?

    Walter Garber: You thought of the dog.

    Ryder: That's right... I thought of that dog. If it could do what it needed to do... so could I. It saved my fucking live.

    Walter Garber: Wow, that is profound.