Let's first count the feelings brought by Sang Ye. Soon after the film opened, ten seconds of tears came to Tom, and the sentence [I'm Tom] made me feel so happy that I wanted to beat the ground. Then there is the favorite scene of the whole film, singing Somewhere Over The Rainbow. At first, I went to play a lot of IZ songs after listening to this song fifty times at the end of the credits, and it was a long time since I knew that he had passed away. It is estimated that Lord Sang really really likes this song. Watching Drew softly sing this song, Lord Sang is outside the tent and listening to me is completely out of the scene. His mind is full of scenes of fifty final sails. Then again, I finally gave the one-eyed grandfather a second shot at the baseball field. Although it is not obvious, I found any clues of fifty times in Blended and I was in a good mood.
So in fact, it is not so much a romantic comedy, it is more of the best thank you for making this pair of CP fans. Ten years after they were both husbands and wives, the chemical reaction has remained the same as before.
But it's just that, regardless of the wedding singer, fifty times or Blended, the one who chased love will always be hard to force Master
Sang ... Sang-style comedy has formed a routine, and Master Sang is puzzled every time he encounters strange things. His small eyes and silly jokes, coupled with exaggerated supporting roles and eternal ruffian movements. It can be said that he really can't exceed the peak of 2004 or so, and can't exceed Click fifty times and when he grows up. Although personally I am really grateful for this film, but if you look at the quality of the comedy, it is not so good. Just like the movie version of VM, what everyone sees is just the taste of childhood. I can't forget the feeling of watching fifty times in junior high school, just like how I feel when I see these two people appearing at the same time again.
The big SANDLER and BARRYMORE on the poster also indicated the original intention of Sang Ye to make this film, that is, [Lao Tzu is here to earn the memories and hearts of you nostalgic fans]. Seeing the last two kisses, I feel the phrase [Nothing beats a first kiss] ringing in my ear again.
So if you want to see Blended children, I suggest you go see it fifty times first, and come back after you are so touched. Although it may be ten years away from the tears that have been waiting to settle down, I may welcome Blended with a warmer mood.
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