How to appreciate this kind of wretched temperament!

Sammy 2022-03-31 09:01:06

Why are the father and son who are going to accept the award look so wretched? Especially the Nobel Prize-winning writer, how vulgar the language is, it is shocking! And it seems that this writer is a habitual offender. It is estimated that he used to borrow literature to seduce girls, because he can read a few poems of others at any time, and the girls who want to approach this Nobel Prize writer are crazy. Maybe I'm preconceived, watching the movie synopsis or something, I guess maybe the wife is the gunman for the husband.

The most revealing liar is the line "If I'm useless, why would you marry me?" This is a deadly confession! The subtext is, I know I'm scumbag, but it's your own will!

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  • Davonte 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    The story is too unbelievable.

  • Dayne 2022-03-30 09:01:07

    Close's performance is really good, but it is based on the weak foundation of other elements of the film. Colman rarely achieves the overall effect of the film and the performance of the other two beauties. The excitement at the moment of winning was comparable to winning the mixed doubles championship in badminton. The tears of Director Dogtooth were the highlight that was overlooked that night.

The Wife quotes

  • Joan Castleman: I can't do it anymore, Joe. I can't do it. I can't take it. I can't take the humiliation of holding your coat and arranging your pills and picking the crumbs out of your beard and being shoved aside with all the other wives to talk about some goddamn shopping trip while you, while you say to all the, the gathering sycophants that your wife doesn't write! Your wife, who just won the Nobel Prize!

    Joe Castleman: So, if I'm such an insensitive and talentless fucking piece of shit, why the fuck did you marry me?

  • Joan Castleman: There's nothing more dangerous than a writer whose feelings have been hurt.