I am their beauty of the century

Pearlie 2022-03-22 09:02:11

Every time I see a young American next to a young Asian woman who can barely be called a human being, I will feel how great the Creator is: He can create so many kinds of strange things out of nothing. Even the completely opposite provincial beauty, and then carefully sprinkled every corner of the world like seeds,

so that it seems that no matter how scary you are, in theory, there is such a place, where people see you when they see you. Shocked to heaven,,, women are jealous to death when they see you, men are lustful when they see you,,,,,

the problem is that you can't find them,

so don't look at me as a wretched street in China Teenager,,,You must know that on the vast African savannah,,,,there lives a simple and kind-hearted black tribe,,,,,I am their handsome man of the century


,,,,,The topic pulls back the


sense of humor rather than aesthetics Come on, it's even more bizarre.

If there is a little group in aesthetics, the regional can be summed up,,, then the sense of humor is simply inexplicable,,, (the last time I recommended celestial warriors and received a painful blow,,,,)

So Although I like loop's rap-style cold humor (although I can only understand less than 50%),,, I don't dare to recommend it to others

. ,,,

For example, when I came to Canada, I casually mentioned that they were very surprised every time they were invited, and I almost sprayed the screen with a sip of Coke

. Looking at the English subtitles,,,,,, is really tired, but I'm afraid of missing something if I don't watch it

,, that's it, if you like watching yes minister or you like Little Britain If you are human,,,, this film is worth watching,,, well, Lao Li, it's you







,, by the way,,, I will watch this film because I think this film is about psychic


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Extended Reading
  • Rubie 2022-01-02 08:02:16

    The typical British chicken feather literature has a mess of satire. The original name In the Loop fits very well, and the Chinese translation has dropped a step directly. It's also a chattering film with a bad rhythm, and it hurts people's brains.

  • Andrew 2022-04-23 07:03:03

    I don't like political movies.

In the Loop quotes

  • Lt. Gen. George Miller: [to Karen, about Linton Barwick] He's got his little cannons and he's got his little guns, and... This is the problem with civilians wanting to go to war. Once you've been there, once you've seen it, you never want to go again unless you absolutely fucking have to. It's like France.

  • Linton Barwick: My golly, I can't see why anyone would choose to work in a glass office, huh? Glass offices, in my opinion, are for perverts.

    Bob Adriano: I could request the glass be frosted.

    Linton Barwick: Frosting is on cakes, huh? Now, what else happened in London?

    Bob Adriano: Ah, generally positive, two glitches...

    Linton Barwick: Really, what?

    Bob Adriano: Karen flagged a report by one of her staffers. She's obviously trying to use it as some kind of roadblock. It's called PWIP PIP.

    Linton Barwick: PWIP what?

    Bob Adriano: PWIP PIP.

    Linton Barwick: What is it, a report on bird calls? What does it even stand for?

    Bob Adriano: I can't recall. It's factish. Intel for and against intervention.

    Linton Barwick: We have all the facts on this we need. We don't need any more facts. In the land of truth, my friend, the man with one fact is the king. You said there was something else, what is that?

    Bob Adriano: In the meeting with the Foreign Office, the committee was accidentally and briefly alluded to.

    Linton Barwick: Which committee?

    Bob Adriano: The...

    [quietly]

    Bob Adriano: The war committee, sir.

    Linton Barwick: All right, Karen is not to know about this, huh? She is an excitable, yapping she-dog. Get a hold of those minutes. I have to correct the record.

    Bob Adriano: We can do that?

    Linton Barwick: Yes, we can. Those minutes are an aide-memoire for us. They should not be a reductive record of what happened to have been said, but they should be more a full record of what was intended to have been said. I think that's the more accurate version, don't you?