A bowl of poison chicken soup

Lysanne 2021-12-22 08:01:06

An American family ethics drama, forcibly instilling poison to the soul.

Quite speechless + boring, the chicken soup in it is very hypocritical and it is laughable to see.

Moreover, the plot is also wonderful (derogatory).

The male protagonist is a spiritual gay, his soul friend QJ and his wife failed, and he called him and committed suicide by jumping off the building without answering. The male protagonist has lost his acquaintance and blamed his wife for drinking daily + not having sex with her + always violently violent her with a stinky face. The life of the same wife is really difficult. ?

The hero's father is terminally ill. In the scene with the hero in the basement, the hero forcibly preached + poured chicken soup and was speechless. What money is not important, there must be love, and then smash things to prove the existence of love. What kind of story is this?

In fact, for 99% of people, life (time and energy) must be exchanged for money. Money is the foundation of life and life. Where is the money, where is love.

Shit is unpalatable and money is hard to earn. There is a lot of time and spitting stars. It’s easy to take the time to say I love you every day. It’s really like a male protagonist who really spends money on the family to provide a good life for the workers, and guarantees their jobs. Life is too difficult.

The male protagonist is obviously the one who loves, and the chicken soup has to be twisted into the male protagonist to understand love.

True and sincere love has always used money to lay a solid foundation (if it is accompanied by sweet words, it will be even more perfect). Only false love will despise money, and only rely on cheap rhetoric to fill the ecstasy.

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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof quotes

  • Margaret "Maggie" Pollitt: This is a deliberate campaign to ruin Brick!

    Mae Pollitt: He don't need no help.

    Margaret "Maggie" Pollitt: [crying] And for the most sordid reasons on earth! Greed! Avarice and greed!

    Ida 'Big Momma' Pollitt: Margaret, darling, don't cry.

    Mae Pollitt: Well, that takes the cake! Who are the tears for? Brick? Big Daddy? Or are they for yourself? Are you crying cause you're childless? You know why she's got no kids? Ask her big, beautiful husband!

    Gooper Pollitt: Mae!

  • Gooper Pollitt: You said I never loved Big Daddy. How would you know? How would he know? Did he ever let anybody love him? It was always Brick, always. From the day he was born, he was always partial to Brick. Why? Big Daddy wanted me to become a lawyer. I became a lawyer. He said to get married, I got married. He said to have kids, I had kids. He said to live in Memphis, I lived in Memphis. Whatever he said to do, I did.