Personal feelings about this film

Camylle 2022-12-06 06:38:34

The beginning of this film is very delicate and the style is very appropriate. George's line is very classic and eye-catching. It was because of that line that I came to watch it. However, the sequel is just plain. It's nice that George meets a friend, but Sally plays with her love life indiscreetly, the story's background is unclear, and the plot development is a bit unsatisfactory. This movie, which was supposed to revolve around George's worldview, how to be awakened in the end, what he found or what he experienced, was actually just a petty description of how the heroine hooked up with this boy and that boy, and lived a life of indulgence. In the end, he went back and forth to George, and George's change was only because of the plight of a girl and family? Personal opinion, even at the end of the film, the center of the film has not been explained at all, and the foreshadowing buried in the head of the text is completely lost. It's not clear what it's talking about. Maybe it was my preconceived prejudice that I had too high requirements for this movie at first, it's just my personal opinion, don't spray it.

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The Art of Getting By quotes

  • George Zinavoy: I'm sorry, I ruined your night.

    Sally Howe: No, I'm sorry. I lost you. I didn't keep my promise.

  • Dustin: Women like being desired. Just throw her up against a wall and start kissing her. Chances are she'll kiss you back, and if she doesn't, at least you tried. You've got to do something or else you'll lose her.