too many injuries

Guido 2022-03-21 09:01:58

1. It looks good. What is the tacit understanding between the male and female protagonists? Most of the time, the opinions of the two people are contrary to each other. If you are married, then you should know how cool it is that your other half always coincides with you. In the film, it is obvious that the ideas of the male and female protagonists are completely different, and the logic is a bit confusing. For example, it is emphasized that the child goes to the school she likes, so she cannot move to the city. I really don't see any connection between the two.
2. It's normal for the hero to change after seeing everything, so he naturally wants to go to his ex-girlfriend; the problem is that the heroine doesn't get on the plane and stay for coffee because of an idiot-like dream of the hero. . . I admit that in your 20s, it's still possible; after 30. . . . . . Could it be that the heroine has not seen a man after so many years since the hero left?
3. There is a bottle of wine in the office, and the bowling is badly thrown. It can be seen that the actor does not like all this. When throwing the bowling, the actor said, well, I have participated in the running of the bull festival, and participated in it. . . I can definitely throw good bowling. Such lines are not convincing, except that they make me feel that it is better to go to the Running of the Bulls. Family life is very sweet indeed, but the film seems to be busy showing the less than ideal. . .

The only things that make me feel good are kids; audiences without kids might not understand, but anyone with kids of their own will understand how it feels; it's invincible. The problem has also arisen. The audience with children is already in their 30s, and they have long stopped believing in this illogical plot; do young people who can believe in this plot really like to watch this kind of family man's life comedy?

However, this account is counted on the screenwriter, and Nicolas Cage's performance is still impeccable. This guy's bitter gourd face can show a special attraction. In a way, I think his role in this film is a bit like Ross in Friends.

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Extended Reading
  • Palma 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    Unique Cage plays a unique character in his own unique way. When faced with a choice between family and work, my answer is to make every effort to not have to face such a choice.

  • Kassandra 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    Which is right and which is wrong, you should make your own choices, there will be no chance for life to come back, and you can't always say what it was in the past. . . Would it be better to choose the other side? Career or love Although the movie is beautiful, the reality is only once. I think if it were me, I would still choose to go to Los Angeles

The Family Man quotes

  • Kate: [Kate is sitting at a table working on her laptop and eating some chocolate cake when Jack arrives home] Hi honey. How was the game?

    Jack: Long, boring, and generally pretty sad. Arnie seemed to enjoy it. Sorta.

    [he opens up the refrigerator and looks inside]

    Jack: Hey where's that chocolate cake?

    Kate: [Kate looks at her plate and back at Jack] Do you mean this chocolate cake?

    Jack: [Jack looks at her and shuts the fridge door. He starts walking to her] That's my piece. I was saving it because I got nauseated by that pre-cooked mini-mall rotisserie chicken.

    Kate: [eating the cake in a mocking manner] Mmm. Mmm. It's good.

    Jack: [points at the cake] Gimme that cake.

    Kate: No way!

    [He makes a move to reach for it, but she pulls the plate further away]

    Jack: Come on.

    Kate: I'm sorry. It's too important to me.

    [Jack pauses for a moment before quickly reaching for the cake, but Kate quickly grabs the plate and jumps out of her chair, causing Jack to chase her. She playfully leads him into the next room while laughing]

    Jack: [Jack surprises her around the next corner by cutting her off and shouting/singing] Ta-daah!

    [she playfully runs to the staircase where she lies facing up at him]

    Jack: I want that cake!

    Kate: [laughing] You want this cake?

    Jack: [playing along] I want it!

    [she smashes the cake on his lower face while laughing]

    Jack: Thank you.

    [He smiles with cake all over his mouth and chin]

  • Peter Lassiter: Old flames are like old tax returns... put 'em in the file cabinet for three years, then you cut 'em loose.