Feel a little bit

Mae 2021-12-23 08:02:00

If you just look at the title, you might think that this movie is at best a youthful comedy. You may feel the same when you finish reading it with patience and temperament. At least for me at the first stage, it resonates a little bit.
I started to face job hunting right away, and it happened to be in a natural period of confusion. I think what the protagonist’s father said is really meaningful. Find the right direction, seize the opportunity that belongs to you, and don't stay still.
In reality, how many of us can really do this? This is an urgent problem to be solved. Generally speaking, it should be very educational.
In addition, you have to admire Hollywood. It's just a matter of a night party that can become a very educational movie. This kind of ingenuity, this kind of wisdom, the screenwriter is really awesome.

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Extended Reading
  • Ena 2022-04-20 09:01:59

    The loser male protagonist lies and catches the hot female protagonist → the truth leads to the breakdown of the relationship → the male protagonist does sth. crazy → reconciles and understands the true meaning of life and true love. 1. Topher's baby face is cute, but it's his fault to pretend to be tender at such a young age! 2. Why did you end up in "The 70's Show" and then went to play a bad movie with Anna Farris? 3. Is it possible

  • Justice 2022-04-23 07:02:56

    Although the plot is not particularly conventional, the performance is still a bit contrived, and the heroine is very similar to Twilight Girl...

Take Me Home Tonight quotes

  • Matt Franklin: Tonight we're not thinking... just doing.

  • Matt Franklin: I'm... I'm just messed up, OK? I don't know what I want to do. And I'm sorry I'm such a fucking failure!

    Bill Franklin: You haven't really failed, son, because you haven't really tried to succeed. So don't credit yourself as a failure. You're worse than that.

    Matt Franklin: I just can't figure it out, Dad.

    Bill Franklin: Don't cry like that in jail, son.