What the hell did Ella and Gadot say in the dressing room?

Mary 2022-03-25 09:01:13

This film is really on the scale of fascination. All kinds of filth and ambiguous same-sex relationships, including the last lily kiss, were not edited. Instead, a paragraph was edited, and the editing marks were so obvious that it was embarrassing.
Now I'm even more curious about it, there really is no silver tael here.
The biggest attraction of this film is the two heroines. No matter how handsome Uncle Qiao is, he doesn't feel that he exists. Gadot's legs and Ella's chest are really eye-catching, not limited to men and women, and finally there is a kiss , Yes, yes, it is also possible to see "Lily" in domestic cinemas, at least the 11 yuan ticket is absolutely worth it.
This film is the kind that is between "okay" and "bad". The plot is mentally retarded, the action is random, and there is no performance. It's okay to watch it casually, and some parts can still make people laugh. So much to say first, and more later.

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  • Camylle 2022-01-04 08:01:53

    I am totally intoxicated and immersed in the beauty of the neighbor Yitian Tulong the best neighbor ever! I want to be the losers.

  • Jacklyn 2022-01-04 08:01:53

    Because their lives were too ordinary, the couple "shaked M" to pee when it was a little irritating to break in. It really touched my heart... Hahaha

Keeping Up with the Joneses quotes

  • [Tim eavesdrops to Jeff and Karen through an earphone. He hears them moaning]

    Tim Jones: [to Natalie] I think they're having sex. God damn it, we don't have time for this. I mean, they're supposed to be here in 45 minutes. Nope, they are done.

  • Jeff Gaffney: Okay, can you guys tell us anything at all?

    Natalie Jones: I'm not Greek. I'm Israeli.

    Karen Gaffney: Ex-Mossad?

    Natalie Jones: Can't tell you.

    Karen Gaffney: Come on. Are you guys even married? Can you even tell us that?

    [Tim and Natalie look at each other]

    Tim Jones: Yes. That actually you can't fake.

    Jeff Gaffney: But that's it? Everything else was a lie?

    [Tim shrugs while drinking coffee]

    Jeff Gaffney: I mean, 'cause I think when you told me that you hated your job, that seemed real. I mean, from an HR perspective. That seemed real.

    Natalie Jones: [sharply] You told him you hate your job?

    Tim Jones: [embarrassed] I may have mentioned certain misgivings, in confidence.

    Natalie Jones: Interesting. Why is this coming out now?

    Tim Jones: Because Jeff is actually a good listener. And I did mention that to you before, in Marrakesh. At that place that we always go to. Hazim's. That day, we spent the whole afternoon here. We talked about maybe getting out of this. We talked about I could actually become a travel writer, for real. We could maybe have a child.

    Natalie Jones: That was hypothetical. It wasn't a life plan.

    Tim Jones: I didn't think it...

    Natalie Jones: [in Hebrew] Ya'ala itcha! Sicha achat sheyotzim she'ata mastul al nargila...

    [= I've had it with you! We go out, have one conversation, and you are high with the hookah]

    Tim Jones: [to the Gaffneys] Okay, this is what we do. Automatically, we go to Hebrew and then it's gonna be a whole thing.