A few small details and ideas

Ellen 2022-03-25 09:01:11

Simon Pegg always seems to be able to play this kind of little weird and little funny character vividly. Although the plot is a little old-fashioned and the bridges are outdated, who said that flowers can't bloom on old corks. When I read it, I found some small details, which are purely personal inferences. Welcome to correct and discuss (if you are interested):

1. Lawrence may be a character used to vent his anger. When the time is right, he will kick off the stepping stone ex-wife, but people are not as good as God (maybe the father of the ex-wife played a certain role). At that time, I was dancing with long sleeves in the club, and now I nodded and bowed when I fell seven floors. Maybe the protagonist also saw the future self, and simply pretended to be smart and neat and slapped his butt and left, and then he could achieve the reputation of a prodigal son and then embrace the beauty? (But I don't think Lawrence is doing this too, otherwise he wouldn't come out and lick Sidney's shoes again)

2. Sophie is worthy of the saying "this one will go far" Whether it's swimming in the pool, jumping on the balcony or finally fighting with Sidney at the ceremony, it shows that she is bold and knows the essence of show. It is a pity that there is no truth in the mouth. The front feet say that he loves small animals and never wear fur. Maybe the encounter by the pool was also a meticulous plan, but unfortunately the male protagonist was robbed in the middle of the road.

3. It can be seen from Sidney that not only Chinese teenagers like to play pigs and eat tigers. In the beginning, I was provocative, not on the list of circle (club), and dressed in tattered and tasteless clothes because I wanted to tell the truth and be myself. Later, I gave up on myself and succeeded quickly. I received flowers and chocolates softly, and all kinds of luxury brand names.╮ (╯_╰)╭ Details are flying all over the sky, just be happy

4. Lawrence, who was once proud of the spring breeze, returned to the little reporter. The female colleague who once complained about Sidney got into his bed, and the female star also made the once disgusted editor almost get into bed. Things are different, "why do all guys so wrong?"

5. Three people laughed when they saw Sidney fighting on TV: Clay (editor-in-chief) smiled maybe because he saw himself who didn’t dare to take this step, Young’s father laughed, maybe because his son finally listened to his words and took his own step, Alice smiled maybe because Clark she liked is back

6. At the masquerade, Sidney and Alice were talking to each other. In fact, Sidney said it first, and Alice may have heard it clearly, but it conflicted with what she wanted to say and did not want to embarrass Sidney, so she pretended not to hear it?

7. Sidney told Sophie that he didn't eat animals with eyebrows and barking, and then after the cuba puppy died, he gave her a tank of goldfish... Unfortunately, the "assassination killer" neng died

8. Sidney's job is to write reviews and they are mostly sarcastic (and you can see how sharp he is from the reviews he wrote to Vincent), Sidney also said that he likes Air Con because it contains all kinds of elements. Kaleidoscope, Sidney also said that he doesn't like other people revising what he wrote, which shows that he is a perfectionist (?). Later he succeeded because he abandoned it. So explain: perfectionism is not desirable, moral sentiments can be thrown away?

There are only so many ideas, such a movie is so old, watching movies is really tiring. Attached two screenshots at the end, made me laugh miserably

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How to Lose Friends & Alienate People quotes

  • Sidney Young: What's the greatest film ever made?

    Alison Olsen: It's hard to say. I mean, I personally love La Dolce Vita...

    Sidney Young: [Imitates game show buzzer] Incorrect!

    Sidney Young: [Continues, dead pan] Con Air.

    Alison Olsen: [a bit perplexed] I beg your pardon?

    Sidney Young: Con Air, right? It's got everything, hasn't it? You know, you've got Malkovich for your acting chops, you got Nicky Cage for your action, Steve Buscemi for your comedy, John Cusack for the gays. Right? It's like a smorgasbord, isn't it?

  • Lawrence Maddox: When I do it, it's called flirting. When you do it, it's called sexual harassment.