This movie was watched intermittently in three days. In fact, when I insisted on opening this movie on the third day, I was very surprised why I would continue to chase it.
In all fairness, there are no stars in this movie (Steve Carell is a star, but this time it’s a big villain; well Sam Rockwell is also a star; don’t lose things anymore, the dean can be considered so-so and a bit well-known) and there are no handsome men or beauties, at least None of the main characters. (Well, the little girl next door and the girl in the water park running around are not counted.) Some are just an adolescent dick and his divorced mother, his mother’s new boyfriend, and his boyfriend’s daughter, three strange scorpions plus a figure walking Shaped expectant mother. Then why is it so attractive to me? Maybe it is precisely because of these that I can't stop asking myself.
First of all, the male protagonist is not handsome, has no money, and is not eloquent. It's a standard dick, and it's a little bit boring. For example, every day when riding a pink bicycle out for a stroll and watching the sea sadly, the little girl next door came to comfort me and wanted to kiss someone... From the beginning of escaping from trouble, complaining about the people’s endurance, and later releasing the emotions desperately and finding it in the water park. It's your own summer. Don’t you think it’s the same as many adolescent boys in reality? I don’t dare to talk when I see beautiful women, but I want to take a peek. He was unwilling to accept the various arrangements made by his parents but had to accept it. For emotions, I only think of venting myself but ignore others. Such various interpretations seem to vividly remember my puberty.
Secondly, it has to be said that the blames are indispensable in this movie. Sam Rockwell can be said to be the biggest highlight of the show. I still remember "OH, do not tell me you are one of those guys. Takes all the challenge out of it. Anybody can learn a pattern." It is this life motto that made him such a character: no money, no wife I have only one colleague who I have a crush on with my girlfriend. But such a person is perhaps the happiest person in this play. He used his behavior to infect people around him, of course, he must be the driving force behind Doncan's transformation. Maybe everyone after watching it hoped that there was such a strange sibling around at that time, not preaching or pointing, just let you play out of yourself, that's all.
Well, Steve Carell-the villain. From the beginning of the movie, I thought it was a story about how he got along with his girlfriend and children and changed. Who knew it was a villain with a poisonous tongue, self and cheating. Of course, I thought there would be a turning point in the middle; that is, when DONCAN found out that he and the girl were kissing under the house, there would be a change. Who knows to get worse. Perhaps his role is also very big, integrating the negative haze of all adolescent children into one, becoming a well-deserved target for gathering fire. What could be worse if this man breaks into your life?
The rest of the roles are not mentioned in detail.
As a marriage failure, my mother needs protection as she said, and it was heartbreaking when she said this. In the end, she resolutely joined DONCON, and I topped it.
Steve Carell's daughter as a supplement to his poisonous tongue actually complements each other.
The girl next door has become the dream lover of all adolescent male dicks.
The dean still serves as an onion.
The aunt of the water park is actually another important point, because she makes Sam Rockwell have a sense of responsibility. Hehe, I can only sigh the power of love.
The whole movie is like a summer breeze on the seashore, with a strong salty smell but so refreshing.
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