Adam Sandler is one of my favorite comedians, not only because of his funny facial contours, but also because of his excellent performance, seemingly casual, but in fact a three-pointer.
I bought this film after watching "50 First Loves". Adam’s personal charm was one of the reasons that drove me to buy it. Another reason is because of this plot: a weak woman came to the United States alone, seeking The beginning of a happy life. We also often joked or really laughed at the nondescript Chinglish in China. This film runs through the whole, and the warmth is derived from those who seem to understand but not understand Spanglish.
This reminds me that feelings know no borders. Language is just one of the tools for people to communicate, perhaps the most direct, but not the only one. I met Qiu in the winter of 2002, and at first I had to turn to a translation for every sentence. Later, we went out alone and slowly developed our own language, although from time to time there was a sentence of our own country, or a very un-authentic language of the other country, it still felt very fresh.
I saw the story in the film and thought of my own experience. I was moved. I wanted to tell everyone that the true feelings are regardless of skin color, race, country, or language. If I have a heart, there is hope.
D9 format, the picture is clear and delicate, it is indeed a comfortable sensory enjoyment.
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