sad harmony drama

Ransom 2022-03-23 09:02:09

Without both hands, the girl would marry the hook sailor without disdain; Fred's charm made Al's daughter fascinated; Al's business level and negotiating ability did not seem to be very good, His boss promoted him to be vice president. So many harmonious scenes make me seem to be in the news network, how can the reality be so beautiful? The real situation should be that the sailor’s girlfriend abandoned him early. The sailor was addicted to alcohol and had serious suicidal tendencies; Fred was abandoned by his wife and could only travel around to change jobs; Al’s boss doubted Al’s ability and fired Ayr moved out of the beautiful apartment after having no regular source of income. Maybe what I said was too pessimistic. Fred and Al may have a bright future, but it is absolutely impossible for a sailor to have such a perfect ending, and it is even more impossible for a beautiful woman to be so infatuated with him, because this is the real society. , not a fairy tale. Finally, let's talk about the bug in the film. Why can the sailor operate the hook so dexterously without both hands? Even people with hands can't do it.

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  • [Mr. Thorpe has offered Derry a job as asst. floor manager and part-time soda jerk]

    Fred Derry: At what salary?

    Mr. Thorpe: Thirty-two fifty per week.

    Fred Derry: Thirty-two fifty. I used to make over four hundred dollars a month in the Air Force.

    Mr. Thorpe: The war is over, Derry.

  • [Al is explaining to the bank president why he made the loan to Mr. Novak]

    Al Stephenson: You see, Mr. Milton, in the Army I've had to be with men when they were stripped of everything in the way of property except what they carried around with them and inside them. I saw them being tested. Now some of them stood up to it and some didn't. But you got so you could tell which ones you could count on. I tell you this man Novak is okay. His 'collateral' is in his hands, in his heart and his guts. It's in his right as a citizen.