American humor and freedom

Dusty 2021-10-22 14:33:21

As a Korean American, the Asian thinking in Harold's bones is added to the actors according to the needs of the role. Kumar, as an Indian American, is closer to the style of a real American youth. The film is full of foul language, sexual fantasies, violence, and freedom of speech. Under the wind of freedom and democracy in the United States, there is nothing particularly outrageous. It is especially commendable that the subtextual contempt for racial discrimination has brought out the status of democracy and freedom in the mainstream American thinking today.
After reading the trilogy, I was particularly impressed by shooting Santa Claus and smoking marijuana with Bush, almost laughing to death.
"I have worked in the government for so many years, and I don't believe in the government. Why do you have to believe in the government? Just trust our country, love our country!"
I don't know when the film or TV works of such remarks will appear in my country.
Before being imprisoned in Guantanamo, harold and kumar shouted: "I was born in the United States, I love my country, I love the United States"
If I can say anything I want to say in my country, you can comment D And leader, Weibo does not need real names, you can visit Facebook, youtube and other websites as you like. I think I will also say the above.

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Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle quotes

  • Kumar: [in surgery] Hang on a second, nurse. What we should probably use is marijuana. That'll sufficiently sedate the patient for surgery.

    Male Nurse: Marijuana?... But why?

    Kumar: We don't have time for questions. We need marijuana now, as much of it as possible! Like a big bag of it.

  • Officer Palumbo: What kind of name is that anyhow? Kumar? What is that five o's or two u's?

    Kumar: No, it's actually one "u"

    Officer Palumbo: Yeah, bullshit.