The messy life of a small belly and chicken intestines

Maximillian 2022-03-23 09:01:58

The rum diary, the highlight is the male and female protagonists who are poisonous. Not to mention the male, the female appeared when the male protagonist stepped on the water scooter. At such a literary and coercive moment, the female protagonist appeared, seemingly Naked swimming is very attractive. I thought it was a romantic love story of "Captain Jack", but it was not the case. The scenes of Puerto Rican villages, newspapers, and cockfights that kept appearing were distracting. In the second half, the heroine Indulging in dancing makes people a little brighter. It's entirely because I personally like beautiful women, but she actually... really makes people feel lost; heartbroken, there is no envy, no jealousy, only hatred, yes, many elements of calcium tablets seem to be different from the main body. The appearance is different, and there are only lime and beer running through it. There are so many elements and scenes that I can't quite figure out what the film is trying to express. Maybe it's because I'm too stupid. I didn't get it. It's about the rich businessman who cheated people for money and took revenge on everyone. Is it the self-improvement of the alcoholic journalist? Is it romantic to find love? still is?
This film makes me feel a bit sarcastic. It seems to be a bland life, but there are different things happening at every moment. Yes, it is like this after birth. Shouldn't the film deduce or reproduce a life? Or does it come from the fact that life is higher than life? It seems that I want to extract something. Maybe I am too plain and I don't see it. To use one sentence: "Art. In order to meet the aesthetic needs of society, people use material forms and emotions as an intermediary to express social life or artists' thoughts. Aesthetic form of emotion" So what does the film need to show? In the end, I didn't watch it. The male protagonist sailed away. I don't know the reason.

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The Rum Diary quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Paul Kemp: We'll nail this bastard to his own front door.

  • [from trailer]

    Paul Kemp: I thought maybe you were a mermaid.

    Chenault: I'm from Connecticut.