The world is so greasy, why not remember the past?

Marcel 2022-03-25 09:01:09

Another series that I only watched when I was older. The film resources were so rich back then, and the aftertaste of this mediocre work is so wonderful today. Speaking of which, hasn't the Princess Diary become a classic for some children?

I'm probably getting old and sentimental. The day before yesterday, I was moved by the Spider-Man parallel universe and felt that something was wrong. Did my tears change again? Is the Manhattan Maid early or late? It may have been a little less moving but more of a good memory, and more importantly, you don't have to read iQiyi's bad translation. I didn't watch it back then because the plot was the old-fashioned prince Cinderella, with the help of the godmother and her good friends. I watch it today for the same reason. Maybe I was tired of the old-fashioned sentimental preaching and beautiful fairy tales. Which teenager doesn't like colder and cooler stories? Today, I am definitely a fairy tale that loves silly, white, sweet and crooked love. I was even moved when the supervisor resigned and said that sometimes we are all forced to take the path we have to choose. Everyone is so nice. The Manhattan maid's best friend fights for her, her colleagues hide it for her, her boss asks her to go to a dinner party, and her family and friends choose a dress for her. This is New York I always thought, not New York after gossip girl.

What's even more bizarre is that in recent years, people's hearts are not ancient, and the fatness of all men seems to be an irreversible weather vane. Spider-Man in the parallel universe has a beer belly and a sophisticated style of flirting with girls. Every hero of the Avengers has nothing to do with it. Don't hide that greasy feeling (except for Captain America in the 1930s) Loki is just hanging on in Thor 3, showing greasy, the cartoon series Despicable Me, the daddy of the elf hotel, the two men in coco... Every character shows the powerlessness in life, and decency no longer exists.

Last Christmas I watched 2003 True Love Comes First, Hugh Grant's Mr. President is like a shy boy who is just getting into love affairs, Shimizu comes out of Hibiscus and naturally goes to carve decorations, it's hard to imagine why a successful president would do it nearly 20 years later. With such a shy and cute love performance, people will find a lot of reasons. How can he be innocent and cute in the dust of officialdom and love? This shot is unreal. But today I saw Mr. Senator's same sincere and passionate love in 2002's Manhattan Maid. Fiennes' eyes are captivating, and he can catch up with Hopkins Hannibal's posture, but unfortunately he plays a soulful style. The paragraph is not murderous. Elegance, decency, sincerity, innocence...why can't these qualities appear in a senator? Men who have lived through the world cannot avoid being greasy by today's standards. Is the standard of the year inappropriate for today? Or is it just that people don't want to live with dignity and dignity? After all, the election of the president has been from Bush to Trump, perhaps this is the choice made by the times. Brother Tang in Mission Impossible 123 is resolute, courageous, innocent and lovely for his girlfriend. Since the beginning of 5, this temperament has gradually blurred, and it must become greasy sooner or later. For an unending theme story, how can he have steadfastness and enthusiasm love? People love a Spiderman who rants about putting talcum powder in his tights, a Flash who bluntly says my super skill is rich, not to mention Iron Man...Time has passed, the one who says grace is harder to learn than swordsmanship Zorro, the smiling Hannibal who unlocked the lock with chicken bones, the 1980s Superman who couldn't tell his girlfriend, and Magneto who abducted Burning Man with two iron balls and escaped prison in just a few words.

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Maid in Manhattan quotes

  • Marisa: Hey, look at me.

    Ty: What?

    Marisa: You got something on your face there.

    Ty: Where?

    Marisa: Ooh, right there!

    [Marisa starts kissing his cheeks]

    Ty: Ma! Mom! Mom, no! Stop!

    Marisa: There it is. I got it.

  • Marisa: Anything good on?

    Keef Townsend: [changes channel on the surveillance monitor showing a naked man outside his hotel room] He opened the door for the paper. The wife just pushed him out.

    Marisa: Ooh, that nasty butt first thing in the morning, I'd kick him out too.

    [Keef laughs]

    Marisa: Oh, my God. Wait a minute. He's one of mine, the lactose intolerant.

    Keef Townsend: I like how you name the people. What do you call me behind my back, I wonder?