The two brothers and bosses described with a tired look, running the tavern day after day, customers may not be disappointed, and the cultural atmosphere of the century is so negative. But this is normal life. It's just that it is full of edges and corners: it only sells pure drinks, does not flatter old customers, and this non-flattering is not a posturing, but is often naive and puzzled. The story is not turbulent, but the lines and dialogues are quite sharp, and Louis's literary style can be said to be quite awesome.
drunkard.
The drunkard said to the woman: I hold you on the altar, but you can't see me, ok I'm used to it anyway. Men are always the suitors in love, and here, the alcoholic expresses, and then the alcoholic resists this injustice, and the alcoholic is like Louie in the first episode of Louie's Not Easy. Why today, women don't have to laugh with each other and dominate in love? Why don't women pursue men and make men laugh?
But I also think that maybe when women pursue men in turn, men will not accept it again.
Suspected of having sex with a transgender.
We sat down and discussed what it means to be truly equal to trans people -- people we're unlikely to meet in our lifetimes. The century-old tavern tells us: Make love without asking about the past, that is, we encounter, we face, and we have stories before we are qualified to discuss.
Lots of conflicting conversations in the bar.
I seem to have to say something, but when someone else is saying this, I should respond oh watch it~ No, you don't have to say anything.
Why can she swear, I can't, because she's a patient, and so do I, I drink too much
The man directly pointed out that the woman had no response to his father's landing on the moon, talking to himself, which was rubbish. If we also have the courage to scold us in life, this society will be great. The film turns a non-continuous scene into a highly conflicted mutual scolding, which is so interesting.
Fall in love instead of walking into love, the suddenness of love is irreplaceable, which is similar to the old one.
Although there are often quarrels in taverns, few of them directly lead to emotional breakdowns and cold wars, because this is a group of adults with basic culture. They are imperfect, flawed, but mature. The century-old tavern has soaked ordinary people with graceful manners from generation to generation, laughing and scolding each other and being tolerant of each other. This is a maturity unique to fat men.
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