Two Family man, this one approves his return to the family

Nikita 2022-11-10 03:52:31

Compared with Nicolas Cage's family man a few years ago, this one has to make a little sense, and the value of family is a little more convincing. Maybe it's because the protagonist can't even keep up with Cage playing the protagonist's foot. Wasn't it a crime for that all-powerful man to let him sell used cars in New Jersey? Is his wife embarrassed to use love as an excuse to drag down his husband? It's really shame on you, and this one is totally unacceptable. It can be seen from the indiscriminate methods used to grab the list, the character is not good, plus there is an asshole The boss, such a boss, is the one that everyone should stay away from. He is in the form of a devil, and the work is so painful, and he doesn't think he enjoys it. Leaving this job is the right thing to do. So the character design is completely different from the previous one. For the Nicolas Cage film, for Cage, who is as powerful as a king, he should stay in New York without hesitation and let his wife do what , Two people with different values ​​and abilities should not stay together. This couple is the same, so it's good to tie them together to live a small life.

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A Defintely Maybe quotes

  • Lou Wheeler: All families got problems but you only got one.

  • [first lines]

    Dane Jensen: [narrating] I am a headhunter and I am the purest form of salesman alive. I sell the American dream. I make money out of thin air, smoke, whole cloth. I stand on the shoulders of giants, the hardest of hardened salesmen. Tin men, Bible salesmen, slum realtors. We're a wolf pack of commissioned phone jockeys working 70 hours a week without a net. You hit, you hit big. You blank, and the repo man's tailgating the minivan at the grocery store. This job is a desk, a phone, a chair, and your ass.