Recommended by an American friend

Adell 2021-11-26 08:01:43

I saw Neil patrick haris by accident, Barney Stinson whom we all admire. In the film, Hooker was shot in the head, vomiting blood and died. Unexpectedly, after the subtitles were over, I got up again. This is simply a reproduction of Barney's spirit.

It’s just a spoof, from Guantanamo all the way to the bush manor, from the prosperous city in the northeast, to the black area in the south, from the KKK to the gloomy rural manor, it can be said that a way of compressing cookies is used to compress the current United States. The situation is described in miniature-the cause, of course, is the fear of terrorists.

I think a few classic words are not the protagonist, but some supporting actors. One sentence is a protagonist who has been squeezed out by racism for a long time. When he raised his gun at the racist, he said "It's just you guys make the world think we American stupid". Another sentence comes from Bush in the film, " trust the government? god, I'm in the government and i don't trust the government. you don't have to believe in your government to be a good american, you just have to believe in your country". Then to him Daddy said f×ck you dad.

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  • Clinton 2022-04-21 09:01:54

    It is said that this film is written and directed by the screenwriter, and currently 2 in this series has the best evaluation, so I couldn't help but download 2 to see, one or two points are a bit funny, other parts are very general, and I don't like it later. Half the happy ending, not fun.

  • Keegan 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    Neil Patrick you are an idol

Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay quotes

  • Kumar Patel: [upon seeing Raza's pubic hair] That looks like Osama Bin Laden's beard!

  • Mr. Lee: [in English] Look, we have been American citizens for over 40 years. Now frankly, I find this very offensive.

    Interpreter: [to Fox] They're using some sort of dialect I've never heard before. But I'm pretty sure he said something about going on the offensive.