Clichés are not the same as cliché movies

Magnus 2021-11-26 08:01:43

The second film gave me a good impression from the very beginning, because this film is really a complete "continuation", as if the first film is Cd1 and the second is Cd2, not after a few days or What happened a few years later, but from the end of the first step. When I read the second part and think about the series of encounters between these two people in the past few days, I only have one feeling: it’s so cool, this Is life!

Some friends think that the route is too vulgar, and the ending of the reunion has been guessed a long time ago, but please think about it from another angle. You have to keep these two "warriors" busy for an hour and a half, and then get nothing, and find that the only thing left is The friendship between two people, and then slowly walks into the distance, this ending is better than the so-called "too vulgar" happy ending? I didn’t think it. Instead, I felt that if this were the case, the whole movie would give me the feeling of “free viewing” and “farce”. If you really got involved in this movie, you would think that this happy ending would be two. The protagonist deserves it!

Finally, if we compare the number of these things in our lives, I think a happy ending is a good one, understand?

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Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay quotes

  • Neil Patrick Harris: Anyway, last day of shooting, I told her. I said... "T-Bird, we're gonna have to break up."

    Kumar Patel: Why did you do that?

    Neil Patrick Harris: I didn't think I could take on that kind of responsibility. It was such a big mistake.

    Kumar Patel: Why? I mean, with T-Bird gone, couldn't you have sex with whoever you wanted?

    Neil Patrick Harris: Let me be clear. There is nothing on the planet that I love more than a hot, new pussy.

    Kumar Patel: Sure.

    Neil Patrick Harris: Nothing. What does the P.H. Stands for in N.P.H?

    Harold Lee: Patrick Harris.

    Neil Patrick Harris: No, common mistake. Poon handler.

  • Harold Lee: After all the shit we've been through, I don't... I don't know if we can trust our government anymore.

    George W. Bush: Trust the government? Heck, I'm in the government and I don't even trust it. You don't have to believe in your government to be a good American. You just have to believe in your country.