Pride brings us down, inferiority brings us down

Tara 2022-03-30 08:01:02

A few points that impress me. The so-called writer, with his wife's love and loyalty to him, does whatever he wants and intensifies. Although he is an honest and humorous best-selling author in front of everyone, he is full of evil and selfish desires in private.

He told his wife that the child in the neighbor's house was not dressed properly and looked like a gentleman, but in private, he used binoculars to peek at the life of the neighbor girl in the writing place.

A rock drummer also sees love as a consumer product. In the band it's just a vulgar, cheesy, cranky man. Two British primary school students and junior high school students are really tragic characters in the comedy of this drama. They always add oil and vinegar, and make an already chaotic life into chaos. indirect accomplice.

Just use Tamara Drew as a healing tool. And she herself was helpless and erratic. On the one hand, for the pride after plastic surgery, on the other hand, he is looking for a peaceful childhood feeling. She is actually quite a tragic character.

A rock drummer who immediately throws his arms around another woman after a misunderstanding, and is ecstatic when he finds out that the girl he once had a crush on has a child. But it wasn't his and then turned around. Tamara Drew is just a backup tire for rockers. And Tamara Drew didn't really love him, and there was no spiritual resonance at all.

As for the final affair with the famous writer, they also need each other. Pity his wife, but the movie still reveals that women who give silently, are hard-working, brave, gentle, virtuous and willing to help others can be happy. Like there is always someone to see. The seemingly frustrated writer, a somewhat dull old man.

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Extended Reading
  • Reyes 2022-03-31 09:01:09

    No zuo no die why you try... Roger Allam plays a narcissistic writer, part-time middle-aged female reader killer = =

  • Royce 2022-03-30 09:01:12

    The old writer is so tm disgusting, filthy wanker

Tamara Drewe quotes

  • Glen McCreavy: Andy, you know, the trouble with you is that you think like a loser. I know this because I'm the loser that all other losers come to for tips. I'm a loser's loser.

    Andy Cobb: I'm a pedigree loser.

  • Andy Cobb: So what do you have to do to get a cup of tea around here?

    Tamara Drewe: Make it. Tea, sugar, fridge.