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Quincy 2022-03-21 09:01:59

After watching [Heartbreak Honeymoon] I'm so at a loss. After reading the plate I bought for 9 yuan, not only did I not have the "unbridled laughter" as the film critic said, on the contrary, I even lit a cigarette for no reason and stared at the pitch-dark golf course in a daze. I don't know if it's because my sense of humour diminishes as I get older or because of the growing cultural differences between China and America, except for the scene where Ben Stiller holds the mouse as a pet, I don't think this movie is any good. People laughed wildly. I remember watching [The Heart Breakers] http://www.filmsea.com.cn/show/oversea/200104030010.htm in 2001 and
laughing frequently for a few rounds (although it was all in English without subtitles at that time) Version). Exactly why a person loses "American humor" within 7 years is indeed a question worth thinking about by many American comedy directors. Could it be that my "movie complex" is in the "seven-year itch" test? Then talk about why a movie less than two hours long will cost me a cigarette (believe me, I can even pay you not to tell me who is the God damn director of this movie). I don't believe in marriage at all, so it stands to reason that this [Heartbreak Honeymoon] should be right in my heart, but it resulted in a familiar feeling of loneliness on the premise of my attitude towards love and marriage as a stranger . Could it be that this weird feeling increases sharply as the quality of sleep decreases? I was at a loss again, and went to light a cigarette..

Summary:
1. Don't promise marriage casually;
2. Don't accept your excuses casually;
3. Don't take life seriously.

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Extended Reading
  • Lenny 2021-12-12 08:01:12

    TMDNC! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

  • Harley 2022-04-21 09:02:14

    The ending was a surprise.

The Heartbreak Kid quotes

  • Martin: Miranda, we are ready to play parcheesi!

  • Lila: I wouldn't change a darn thing because it made me who I am today, and do you know who I am today?

    Eddie Cantrow: Who are you.

    Lila: I'm Mrs. Edmond Cantrow.

    Eddie Cantrow: Edward.

    Lila: Edward? You didn't tell me that!