pretending to be shameful

Jakob 2022-03-22 09:02:09

(This is a complaint article, which can be ignored.)
The most enjoyable thing about this movie is that at the end, the male lead and the hypocritical actress get into a tussle, snatching away the sunglasses of the director of "Literature and Art", throwing them on the ground, and stepping on them ruthlessly! ! This incomparably gorgeous showbiz is actually just a crowd performance pretending to be weird. At this moment, he stepped on the entire showbiz as if stepping on the pair of sunglasses.
Did someone tell you that he only watches European literary films? Did someone tell you that she only wears designer clothes? Did someone tell you that he has his literary popularity and that there are things he disdains or doesn't do?
I don't mean to offend, but most of the time, this kind of confession just got two words in my head: pretend.
We little people, it is necessary to frown when watching an action movie and chatter about whether it has a psychological drama? Is it necessary to write about the impermanence of life and the darkness of society? Is it necessary to feel superior to yourself because you know a few new terms that are obscure or trendy?
If so, your life will inevitably be too easy or difficult.
If there is a party that can invite all the above awesome people together, I would be interested in going there, not to make a fuss or embarrass someone or some people, but to enjoy the hot freak show!

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How to Lose Friends & Alienate People quotes

  • Sidney Young: What's the greatest film ever made?

    Alison Olsen: It's hard to say. I mean, I personally love La Dolce Vita...

    Sidney Young: [Imitates game show buzzer] Incorrect!

    Sidney Young: [Continues, dead pan] Con Air.

    Alison Olsen: [a bit perplexed] I beg your pardon?

    Sidney Young: Con Air, right? It's got everything, hasn't it? You know, you've got Malkovich for your acting chops, you got Nicky Cage for your action, Steve Buscemi for your comedy, John Cusack for the gays. Right? It's like a smorgasbord, isn't it?

  • Lawrence Maddox: When I do it, it's called flirting. When you do it, it's called sexual harassment.