not a movie review

Darius 2022-03-20 09:03:00

After watching another year, I was so repulsed by Mary and Ken that I couldn't help but fast-forward, because when I saw myself, Ken couldn't stop overeating and beer and potato chips. Do you still remember the disgust implied by the lady beside you on the train? The gluttonous feeling when eating, wiped his lips and forehead with a napkin, rich and repeated, how embarrassed, did the director deliberately show his sadness? The image of loser is afraid that the more the screen appears, the more Jerry, the Tom family's demeanor becomes more detached, but their condescending and indifferent and powerless onlookers have already done their best. What a lonely animal man is, the more I am The more I look at it, the more I think the director is too good at filming. The cat and mouse are so decent because they are lucky to meet each other. However, they can have each other because of the independence of the batch. Human loneliness is revealed in the parent-child relationship, and the director's perspective of God switches. In the garden, jerry and joe are more chilling when they are discussing marriage and refraining from talking about it. There are also familiar ketty, embarrassing conversation with tom's brother, just because they have the regenerating and powerful self-healing ability. Fearless, as a late marry, he can only laugh at himself and ramble, making people laugh, but the superficial prosperity will also make marry envious of these. I really see too much of myself in marry, never ever. Let others pity you, the taboo is simply complaining, unless you want to gain something, come up with a solution, what do you have, what can you lose? Jerry looks good really just because he grasped what he told marry: you always have to be responsible for what you do. That's enough, no one can share the senseless sadness and loneliness. But a partner can ease.

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Another Year quotes

  • Gerri: Life's not always kind, is it?

    Mary: No, it isn't Gerri.

  • Ken: Young people, young people. Everything's for young people. Those bars, you know, they're full of young people shouting about nothing.

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