The ultimate joy of the alcohol program and the ever-bland reality

Elmer 2022-03-24 09:02:00

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I forgot who he was

Probably I later learned that people dry up differently

Fresh age corresponds to water

People will probably feel really dry when they reach middle age.

Some sense of powerlessness repeating trivial conversations with family members and getting no response, a person and an old dog

"Do you think I'm more boring and boring?"

"Do you feel happier with others"

"I miss you so much" "Let's stay for a while longer" "But we haven't reached the promised age of 100 years old"

Seeing that 0.05% keeps going up and everything seems to be getting better

I have more courage to change and every step is right

I even really feel that "people need 0.05% alcohol in their blood" because it corresponds to relaxation, calm, interesting, open, and generally more daring. Successfully convinced me

But ah, how did it get out of control? Can people be immersed in it forever?

"Only the physical education teacher did not get happiness" with the old dog into the sea

He's a great friend and he understands all the hesitations that Martin doesn't say.

The little boy who was excluded at the funeral but managed to kick a ball in his class sang the most seriously

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Extended Reading
  • Mossie 2021-12-16 08:01:02

    Winterbottom’s alcohol essays are still not enough, and drunkenness is still too sober, but a few scenes are still pleasing to the eye. Using alcohol to solve the middle-aged crisis, the final line of the relationship between husband and wife can only be solved by texting. In fact, it is speculation, but it is actually abolished. The final WTF ending is also a bit unimaginative. However, the big director still has the strength. Uncle Ba's first scene with tears in his eyes was too powerful. The emotional state of the scenes including the first and last few scenes is also very online.

  • Lillian 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    Four old men think about using alcohol to solve\escape the problem of mid-life crisis, to stimulate their passion in life and regain their vitality through alcohol. It's a pity that the role of alcohol in the story is ambiguous. This thing was first of all these people's best friends, helping them rekindle their passion, but it also caused the death of the one with the least problem. It seems that the creators themselves have such complicated emotions about wine, which also led to the collapse of the later stage of the plot. But Uncle Ba's acting skills are great, even if he's an old drunk, he's quite charming.

Another Round quotes

  • Martin: Josse, there's an election with three candidates, so who do you vote for? No. 1: He is partially paralyzed from polio. He has hypertension. He's anemic and suffers from an array of serious illnesses. He lies if it suits his purpose and consults astrologists on his politics. He cheats on his wife, chain-smokes, and drinks too many martinis. No. 2: He's overweight, and he's already lost three elections. He suffers from depression and has had two heart attacks. He's impossible to work with and smokes cigars non-stop. And every night when he goes to bed, he drinks incredible amounts of champagne, cognac, port, whiskey, and adds two sleeping pills before dozing off. The last one, No. 3: He's a highly decorated war hero. He treats women with respect. He loves animals, never smokes, and only has a beer on rare occasions. Josse, who do you vote for? Josse: The last one. Martin: The last one, No. 3? And the rest of you? Students: Yes, No. 3. Martin: Oh boy! You just discarded Franklin D. Roosevelt... Winston L. Churchill... and thankfully you elected this guy.

    [reveals a photo of Adolf Hitler]

    Martin: Students: Hitler? Martin: Focus! It's funny, but there's a point to this, which is important and which I hope you'll understand someday: the world is never as you expect.

  • Sebastian: The conception of anxiety was it? Well, Kierkegaard's concept of anxiety illustrates how a human being deals with the notion of failing.

    Peter: And even more importantly?

    Sebastian: With having failed, you must accept yourself as fallible in order to love others and life.

    Peter: Sebastian, can you give us an example?

    Sebastian: Yes, I myself have failed.