learn to laugh at yourself

Elissa 2022-04-13 08:01:01

The main character is similar to me in some ways.
After falling in love, in the eyes of the world, the next step is to arrange marriage, thinking that only marriage can give the woman stability.
As everyone knows, men, between the ages of 20 and 30, are thinking about the direction of life. Maybe marriage is indeed the most important thing in life. However, men are lazy in this regard and are too lazy to change the status quo. If the other party puts too much pressure, maybe The gains will outweigh the losses. Let 's talk
about the protagonist's profession, a comedian. At first, his performance was to prepare small notes with some low-end jokes that children would not laugh at. The result is obvious and unpopular. . . Later, after being instructed by others, he began to ridicule himself. In front of everyone, he satirized his own experience. Whenever he talked about her sleepwalking experience, it would make people laugh. So, self-mockery, always wins.
I always laugh at myself, but when others laugh at me, I feel a little unhappy, it is human nature, maybe, only when I dare to come on stage and expose the scars that I dare not open in private, can I stay out of it and focus on it,,,

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  • Elwyn 2022-04-13 09:01:07

    The movie is actually very good and sincere. Also, love Lauren Aprils!

  • Virgie 2022-04-13 09:01:07

    ! ! ! Definitely a lovely pearl in this year's indie movies! ! ! ! ! Sleepwalking-themed movies are really rare. Basically, they are all finely divided, or they are crazy. I have never seen such a cute, humorous and fresh sleepwalking film! ! ! Several sleepwalking times burst into laughter, and the last scene, ouch, I wiped... 2333! ! ! ! ! No spoilers, see for yourself! ! ! The BGM is great, the only regret is that the marriage event is not explained

Sleepwalk with Me quotes

  • Matt Pandamiglio: I really feel like our whole lives, no matter how low our self esteem gets, there's a part of us that thinks, 'I have a secret, special skill that no one knows about.' And, eventually, we meet someone who's like, "You have a secret, special skill." And you're like, "I know! So do you!" And that's love.

  • Abby: So, how was your trip?

    Matt Pandamiglio: It was good. It was good.

    Abby: Yeah? Anything happen?

    Matt Pandamiglio: What do you mean?

    Abby: I don't know. You're just acting kind of weird.

    Matt Pandamiglio: I think you're acting weird.

    Abby: Really? How?

    Matt Pandamiglio: By asking me how my trip was.