Someting about Happy Ending~~

Albert 2022-03-23 09:02:01

This is the movie I've been looking for recently. It's easy without thinking, laughing, and the pressure is gone. I think it's very good.

More and more I hate that kind of detour movies. This movie is the second Adam Sandler movie I have watched since May 1st. I watched a first love 50 times yesterday, I was moved to tears, and I watched this bedtime again today. My impression of him has always been in the magic remote control, that movie made me remember this humorous young man, or can't call him a young man now. Yes, his movies are often very simple and routine. At first glance, they are typical American movies. He is always an ordinary person who is a little unlucky and underappreciated, but always dreams of becoming a hero one day. Attention, it's just ordinary people, just like you and me. We have joys and sorrows, we like to have some sweet dreams sometimes, we like to laugh at ourselves sometimes, and then continue to do our own work conscientiously.

It's good to admit that you are like this. Sandler is exemplary in this regard, and his usual roles are always easy to play.

Let's look at the story next. The story is actually very simple. In order to take care of his nephew and niece for his sister who is looking for a job in another province, an uncle tells them bedtime stories especially at midnight. The plot is actually realized in real life. . So, everything revolves around fantasy and reality. Adam, who was a little pessimistic about life at the beginning, told the children who started to make up stories that there is no Happy Ending in reality. So the child added a pessimistic ending to the last story, which caused Adam to be laid off. Fortunately, our protagonist is not so fragile, and easily overturned the original ending with his own strength, and finally got a Happy Ending. What a great reunion~~I also smiled happily~

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Bedtime Stories quotes

  • Tricia Sparks: Uh, Patrick, hi. I'm Trisha Sparks. I just wanted you to know that... thanks for saving the school.

    Skeeter Bronson: Western. Go western!

    Patrick: No thanks necessary, ma'am.

    Skeeter Bronson: That's my boy. That's my boy.

    Tricia Sparks: There must be some way for me to show my appreciation.

    Skeeter Bronson: Oh-ho-ho! Get it.

    [Trisha kisses Patrick]

    Skeeter Bronson: Ooh! Hoo-hoo-hoo!

  • Skeeter Bronson: What the heck did you do that for?

    Angry Dwarf: Because I'm angry.