Midlife Crisis Collapses in Moments of Success

Hillary 2022-03-27 09:01:18

"Drink Party": The veteran actors have contributed tearing acting skills in the plot of continuous reversal and self-breakthrough. As a movie version of a stage play, the reception has a similar pattern to "Perfect Stranger", but the content that addresses the current shortcomings involves satirizing the British national parliamentary system, medical reform, finance, social system, gay marriage and other aspects. It looks like a comedy shell, but it is full of tragic elements. Great joy and great sorrow are intertwined, mockery and deconstruction serve as witnesses to each other, a series of contradictions and conflicts arise and generalize, a series of restraint and control of emotions and desires, see human nature, see ugliness, and also Saw an open ending. Four-star recommendation, worth watching.

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  • Geovanni 2022-03-23 09:03:02

    The main plot is the hypocritical fussing (extramarital affairs) of the middle-class intellectuals that I hate the most, and there are also some attractive points: the structure is short and concise, the ending is neat and tidy, the views and complaints about social issues are interesting, and although the characters are heavily masked, they are also very interesting. He has a distinct personality, and the old actors exaggerate and play, without establishing moral archways or instilling values. All-round teasing of such people can be considered very laughable. (63)

  • Freda 2022-03-23 09:03:02

    In just 70 minutes, the derailed, the out of the closet, from politics, gender, marriage to medical care, ridiculed the issues that the middle class cares about. The laughter is dense but there is no drama stage tone.

The Party quotes

  • Martha: I guess we're going to be a collective. Just when I got used to the idea of us being a couple.

    Jinny: Martha! We're going to be a *family*.

  • April: Babies, excuse me Jinny, Martha, babies get born every day in extremely large numbers to the point of endangering the planet and all our futures. It's not every day, however, that one of us becomes a minister. In your entirely rotten and useless opposition party.