Lovely, Lovely "Ten"

Anais 2022-03-25 09:01:23

What topic, religion, the more heated the discussion, the happier the director snickered on the side, I guess! Such a cute movie, just enjoy it!

Theme? Isn't it sung in the song - "the lesson learned is what you make of it?" (meaning freedom in everyone's heart)? If you still want an answer, it's also said in the song, it's all about love! The theme is love! After watching this movie, don't you think that life is beautiful, although it's like a black joke at times? "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord in vain" may drive devout Christians crazy. The carpenter in a small Mexican village is actually Christ himself. He has done nothing to save the world, but he has fallen in love with a woman and spent an unforgettable life. Passionate Summer; "Don't Take Your Neighbor's Wife" - The male prisoner in prison is like a husband, wife and lover, and the husband who learns that his wife is in love with someone else reluctantly sets her free; "Keep the Sabbath" is even more crazy, A lot of men are like truant elementary school students, who make up various reasons not to go to church on Sundays, wear nothing at home, listen to music parties freely, and don't even get involved in gay things... Really... an enviable frankness !

God created man, probably so that he could laugh at God, laugh at himself, enjoy life, and enjoy life so freely.

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  • Albert 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    I don't understand the bible...so it's very obscure~~too deep I don't understand it, but it's funny~~American jokes get together

  • Robb 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    20130106jtl foreigners are also spoofs with no bottom line, interpreting the Ten Commandments of the Bible with a senseless and cold humor, but also thanks to the director who can come up with it. Low cost, there are many places that are too rough, but it is quite creative, it doesn't matter if you laugh and laugh, anyway, in the end, it's all about love.

The Ten quotes

  • Louis La Fonda: What does a monkey from the zoo have in common with a Fig Newton? Nothing, right? Think again. They're both sometimes brown.

  • [first lines]

    Jeff Reigert: [phone rings] Hello?

    Jeff Reigert: I'm sorry, I had to go, okay?

    Jeff Reigert: Because I have to introduce the ten stories. I told this this before, we'll talk about this when I get home, alright? I'm late enough as it is.

    Jeff Reigert: "The Ten Commandments" ten stories, alright? You knew about this when you married me, this is what I do.

    Jeff Reigert: Hello? Hello? Unbelievable.