Whatsoever if it works out

Marques 2022-03-22 09:02:11

The latest movie is very talkative. from start to finish. chatter. I kinda like this narrative style. It's better to let others talk than to do it yourself. It's good to nod or feel inferior every now and then. As long as the speed of speech is moderate, it's ok, it's far away.

Why I like this film is probably the kind of cynicism about all the rules. Don't follow the rules, don't follow the rule. How can it be possible. This new value must be well implemented. And no matter who sprays it. In that particular section, a woman was thrown a chessboard by the old protagonist because of her son, saying that her son was stupid and came to complain to him, but she was sprayed back with anger and turned the first army. When I saw this, I almost burst out laughing. One is that he thinks such an old man is really unreasonable, and on the other hand, he thinks that this old man is really cute.

There's a lot of fun in there. Most of the time, I laughed so hard. Sing a birthday song while washing your hands. I want to try it too. Can it really kill the bacteria? If there is really nothing to do, I will try to jump off the building.

Anyone who knew the old man seemed to have a hard time at the end. The little girl and the actor are on good terms. The little girl has become a fucking artist. And two husbands. The little girl's father, a devout believer, also began to break his back. It is also unclear whether it is a mapping of Scarlett. Probably such a story. All in all, it's pretty fun.

Finally, what I want to say is. The trouble in this world is that you want to understand the ins and outs of things. all will be good. Whatsoever if it works out.

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Whatever Works quotes

  • [first lines]

    Boris Yellnikoff: That's not what I'm saying, imbecile. You guys completely misrepresent my ideas, why would I even want to talk with those idiots.

    Boris' Friend: Just calm down.

    Boris' Friend: That's not true, Boris.

    Boris Yellnikoff: No, don't tell me to calm down, I am calm. Just stop.

    Boris' Friend: Don't jump on us just because we don't understand what you're saying.

    Boris Yellnikoff: I didn't jump on you. It's not the idea behind Christianity I'm faulting, or Judaism, or any religion. It's the professionals who've made it into corporate business. There's big money in the god racket, big money.

    Boris' Friend: Here we go...

  • Boris Yellnikoff: Don't you know you have to sing happy birthday twice to get the germs off?