Not just as simple as love

Lew 2021-11-27 08:01:17

Kirk, played by Jay Baruchel, is an ordinary airport security inspector. It may be considered a decent job here, but obviously in Lao America, this kid’s annual income must be 40,000. The average per capita of the US knife is offline, so the protagonist in the movie has a muddy figure with no ambitions and idleness, and he doesn’t want to think about how to give gifts and walk through the back door. I wondered how to save my ex-girlfriend's heart. But this one has no money, two looks, three has no future, four has no ability, five has no self-motivated, or a silly kid who has a good life (what? You said he looks okay? Please, the foreigner guy is not so handsome. ?), one day the beautiful girl Molly went to take a plane, and after she met this guy named Kirk, she took the initiative to give her a hug. Kirk was surprised. If you replaced you, you would also eat a pound. It's a surprise, especially in our celestial dynasty. This is a trap set by a scam group. Kirk's family and friends couldn't believe that he had such a lucky luck. It seems that the law and order in the United States is not very good. Why? Why is a flower stuck in Kirk's stinky dung like this? Look, even the person who wrote film reviews of me is out of control. I advise you to pay attention to control when watching movies and don’t lose your mind. Of course, don’t daydream that the girl around us will be like Molly. Although the name is very oriental, but oriental girl We competed one by one.
Of course, Kirk was also very entangled in his heart, especially under the endless saliva of everyone, he became more and more inferior, the initial excitement quickly turned into panic, and he tried to maintain this unbalanced relationship. Because he himself also knows "She's Out of My League". Tired? It’s the same if you get 5 million for a poor boy. Those who don’t see so many big prizes either move between families overnight, or get a cheque with a veiled face. It’s not like taking money like a robber. Back then, I did a very human and in-depth survey in a magazine-"What would you want to do most if you got 5 million dollars?" According to the feedback from the respondents, most people are either on this The problem is very confused, or there is no dream at all.
When it comes to marriage, Chinese people like to say that they are right. Of course, foreigners usually pay attention to this. This is an unspoken rule. The unspoken rule means that if you don't follow this, you can continue, but it will be a lot of trouble. It’s not a kind of people who don’t enter a family. Love is a matter of two people at first, and at least it will become a matter of two people. ! Two people alone are messy enough.
Is it wrong to have no ambitions? correct. The attitude to life is just different. Doesn't everyone have to stand out? As early as when the "Yang Lijuan Incident" came out, I questioned in the magazine "The people have the right to be stupid?" Similarly, the people have the right to mess around, like Kirk before. It’s also very good. It’s different for a beautiful woman by your side. You must be motivated, you must be rich, you must have a decent identity, and even have good habits. If you are Kirk, you will also ask yourself. "Why am I doing this!" So, the director actually raised a very serious question through "She's Out of My League"-is it worth it for a woman? Or is it worth it for love? In fact, this sentence is "for... worth it?" The ellipsis part can be replaced with 5 million, senior title, house, deputy director level, etc. Of course, the above are all worthwhile in a practical sense, but the key to this problem is that these things do not originally belong to you, which is not fun.

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She's Out of My League quotes

  • Patty: Go shit in your hand.

  • Kirk: Stainer, I know you don't like her very much.

    Stainer: Nooo, no. I hate her. In fact, the day you broke up with her I marked that down on my calendar as a day of rejoicement. I'm going to celebrate it with a cake with her face on it, but instead of eating it, we smash it.