The story is very simple. A purely romantic movie with some religious gimmicks still has a very happy ending. Faith, love, friends, nothing is delayed. But don’t take it too seriously. The collar on ED’s neck and the bowl on Ben Stiller’s head are nothing. Drinking, lying, and soaking in women. The profanity was a mess.
What they face with love is not faith, but their position in faith, but in fact they can only prove that they are not religious. I feel that faith is more difficult to find and maintain than love, and it’s harder to face abandonment or betrayal. Faith is a mission and a sense of responsibility created by humans, and love cannot be replaced. The Chinese translation of the movie attributed the problem to women and talked about entertainment. The consistent love of light comedies is better than all nonsense to give up everything for love, as if God would really say after watching: "Baby, everything is forgivable."
This does not affect my love for ED, and I also found that BenStiller is not a purely mentally handicapped comedian. The heroine is my favorite blond, tall, tall, and lovely temperament. I would rather believe that this is because ED gave me a chance that other directors would not give me, to act in a light-hearted romantic comedy (but I still let myself be the unlucky supporting role), I hope other directors will not give him another chance .
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