A little favor: what a feminist coquettish flower

Frances 2022-03-20 09:01:44

Intentional routines are actually somewhat anti-type, deliberately exaggerated and exaggerated with a black taste. Brotherfucker and sisterkiller, two bitchy plastic sisters, although conspiracies, lies, and tricks are frequent, they occupy all the bitch and hooker, but they still win but have a good skin, but there are countless scumbags who are only responsible for the lower body from beginning to end. Men have become dispensable vases, and women can control both vacuum suits and lace flower skirts.

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  • Taryn 2022-04-23 07:02:01

    I don't know if the original author thought about mixing various genres before writing. At first, when I saw such a poor story, I thought it was a boring chick flick. I didn't expect the latter type to come first, and all kinds of reversals were forced, and the filming was a little exaggerated. After watching it, I felt very strange. It can be called a good bad film. If you have a target type but don't have a story and want to save a script, you can learn from this film. tricks. Of course, Paul Feig's plot type kneading ability is still slightly light, and Brian De Palma should be a five-star film.

  • Hubert 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    I don't like the ending, if the ending kills the husband lily, it will be done by God

A Simple Favor quotes

  • Emily: [after Stephanie takes a picture of her] Did you just take my picture?

    Stephanie: I'm yearbook mom.

    Emily: Did I ask you to take my picture? Erase it.

    Stephanie: Oh, you look really chic. It's just for Faces and Places. Just for the other parents.

    Emily: Erase it, or I'll slap a fucking injunction on your yearbook. Do you understand?

    Stephanie: Yeah. Okay.

    [Deletes the picture]

    Stephanie: Yeah, it's gone. Whoa. Bye bye.

    Emily: Don't do that again.

    Stephanie: Oh, my gosh, I'm so sorry. Or I didn't mean to offend you. Um, I'm sure that stuff's really sensitive in your industry.

    Emily: Oh, no. It's all good.

    Stephanie: I'm probably not the kind of person that you're normally friends with.

    Emily: Oh, you do not want to be friends with me. Trust me.

  • Diana Hyland: Okay. What do you know about her? How did she die?

    Stephanie: In the lake, on heroin.

    Diana Hyland: Well, you don't believe that, or you wouldn't be here.

    Stephanie: She didn't ever mention Michigan, did she?

    Diana Hyland: [Diana pushes a box towards Stephanie] That is the only thing that she ever left here. She said she had it since she was a kid. I warn you, you go poking around in her past, you're going to find some shit that is terrifying. She was not a normal person like you or me.