I don't know

Enid 2022-03-21 09:02:54

If you want to write, let's be frank and write, or will people say zhuangbility, I don't understand what the director is saying? Margot took his son to her sister's wedding, which was apparently to be held in the hometown where Margot and her sister grew up. Jack Black plays Margot's sister's fiancé, a rambling guy with a not-so-successful career, never mind, he's just a spice for the development of the plot (hopefully the audience can admit that it's also called the plot). . .
It started with Margot's sister and Margot recalling their childhood memories to Margot. They were keen on rock music in their youth, and then Margot climbed trees, indicating that Margot is a very pioneer? But then the conflict with the neighbors, the son's dissatisfaction with Margot's meddling with the neighbors? But Margot's introspection dwarfs her ex-husband's meddling? And then there's the conflict between Margot and his sister over pregnancy secrecy! And then the conflict between Margot and his old lover! Margot and his sister were arguing that their mom didn't like Margot, and there was another sister of Margot who never showed up? Margot's mother and sister appeared at the end? Don't get it?
Anyway, looking at it - the problem is all about Margot, this woman doesn't have a good relationship with anyone, she can't rub the sand but she loves a big mouth, she's a bit neurotic in spirit, she loves her own business but refuses to Make yourself pay for your idleness! In the end, I didn't understand what it meant when I caught up with the car. I was too lazy to read the comments of foreigners. Imdb gave it a score of 6.2, which is basically the same. It is also worth this point as a literary film. . . .

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  • Gayle 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    Jennifer Jason Leigh is getting so old that it makes me cry!

  • Reginald 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    watch sleepy movies...

Margot at the Wedding quotes

  • Malcolm: Make sure you can handle rejection. I can't.

  • Margot: Stop picking on me.