I find that my short review is quite long

Cullen 2021-12-09 08:01:33

It's a farce in the life group than the life group, but I even taught it to be funny and magical.

The humor is humorous, the roles are still bright, the leading acting skills can be seen, the drama, the loser, the second fool, and the bastard are all vivid. However, the introduction of the characters and ins and outs in the whole film alone in the first-person self-reported way accounted for one-third of the space, and there is a suspicion of being lazy.

At the end of the standard American youth film, a meal echoes the preceding text, and the end is abrupt.

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Extended Reading
  • Garry 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    It's very interesting, there are so many good things about this kind of TV movie that we have no chance to see or miss

  • Elta 2022-04-20 09:01:42

    The characters of several main characters are portrayed in a penetrating manner. They are by no means as simple as a simple campus comedy, and they are very interesting.

Election quotes

  • Tracy Flick: [narrating] You might think it upset me that Paul Metzler had decided to run against me, but nothing could be further from the truth. He was no competition for me, it was like apples and oranges. I had to work a little harder, that's all. You see, I believe in the voters. They understand that elections aren't just popularity contests. They know this country was built by people just like me who work very hard and don't have everything handed to them on a silver spoon. Not like some rich kids who everybody likes because their fathers own Metzler Cement and give them trucks on their 16th birthday and throw them big parties all the time. No, they don't ever have to work for anything. They think they can just, all of a sudden, one day out of the blue, waltz right in with no qualifications whatsoever and try to take away what other people have worked for VERY, VERY hard for their entire lives! No, didn't bother me at all!

  • Jim McAllister: Tracy, you're a very intelligent girl. You have a lot of admirable qualities. But one day maybe you'll learn that being smart and doing whatever you need to do to get ahead, and stepping on other people to get there... well, there's a whole lot more to life than that. And in the end you're only cheating yourself.

    Tracy Flick: Why are you lecturing me?

    Jim McAllister: This isn't the time or the place to get into it, but there is, for just one example, a certain former colleage of mine, who made a very big mistake, a life mistake. Now, I think the lesson here is, old or young, we all make mistakes. And we have to learn that our actions, all of them, can carry serious consequences.

    Tracy Flick: I don't know what you're referring to, but maybe if certain older, wiser people hadn't acted like such little babies and gotten so mushy, then everything would be OK.

    Jim McAllister: I agree. And I also think that certain young and naive people need to thank their lucky stars and be very, very grateful that the entire school didn't find out about certain indiscretions that could have ruined their reputations and their chances to win certain elections.

    Tracy Flick: And I think certain older people, like you and your colleague, shouldn't be leching after their students, especially when some of them can't even get their own wives pregnant. And they certainly shouldn't be making slanderous accusations, especially when certain young, naive people's mothers are paralegal secretaries at the city's biggest law firm, and have won many successful law suits. And if you want to keep questioning me like this, I won't continue without my attorney present.