I just don't want to use my brain

Idell 2022-04-22 06:01:02

I don't want to use my brain, so I watch youth campus comedies. There are beauties, handsome guys, comedy endings, and then you can be silly on the screen. You won’t be fooled into crying by tear films, you won’t be scared by horror movies, and you won’t be embarrassed by inspirational movies. There are only three young and invincible lovely girls and Master Huaxin. By the way, there is also a shy and shy girl. The silent little girl. But~ this little girl is the protagonist.

In all fairness, this film seems to me a little bit logically problematic. Without the gorgeous transformation of the heroine, it seems a bit difficult to explain why she was completely ignored, unpopular, and not ugly, except that the old move may be a problem.

John is really discerning. There are three GFs, one is sexy, one is pure, one is lively, and there are really every type. In fact, compared with them, the heroine is a little bit uncharacteristic, but according to the meaning in the film, it is very connotative.

Some of my favorite sections, one is the one that tricks John into wearing T-pants, which is extremely attractive, and the other is the section where John continues to wear T-pants and claims to be more comfortable, eh, is it true? Suspicious...There is also the scene where the heroine first witnessed John's three girlfriends being dated in the same shop with them. I can't help but feel that John is really amazing.

It seems that the actors are not very sure about the expression of emotions, but this is not the theme of youth comedy. We only need the youth of high school, basketball, dating, and flirting with each other. Be careful, don’t call the other party the wrong name.

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John Tucker Must Die quotes

  • Heather: John and I belong together. He's the varsity captain, and after all, I AM the head cheerleader.

    Beth: Sorry what kind of cheerleader?

  • Heather: So I talked to John. He was sweet. He felt bad for you. He said that you were jealous because we share something special. Something that we don't have to label because...

    Beth: [interrupting] Because it's our unspoken bond and I just love how secure you are?

    Carrie: And it hurts me to question it, because...

    HeatherBethCarrie: [at the same time] ... YOU'RE THE ONLY GIRL FOR ME?

    Heather: Damn! He said the same thing to all of us!

    Beth: Figures. He makes up with us and he hooks up with us...

    Carrie: [interrupts, whispers] You guys hooked up?

    Beth: John and I share something special.

    Carrie: Oh what, that they been both in your pants?

    Beth: We share a vegan/nonviolent outlook on life.

    Heather: [under her breath, coughs] Hippie slut.

    Beth: [sarcastic] Oh nice, Heather. It's not like everyone doesn't know that little Miss Cheerleader brings it on.

    Carrie: What, you too?

    Heather: John and I belong together. He is the team captain and I am the head cheerleader.

    Beth: Oh, I'm sorry, what kind of cheerleader?

    Carrie: Oh, like he'd take either of you two seriously?

    Beth: Do not lump me with her!

    Heather: Oh so what, you're now better than me?

    Kate: Shut up.

    HeatherBeth: [peeved] What?

    Kate: Sorry.

    Heather: You got something to say?

    Kate: No, it's none of my business.

    [pause]

    Kate: Okay, let me guess. Does he always use pet names like "Baby" and "Sweetheart?" Yeah, it's not out of affection, it's so he won't mix up your names. And he's all about an unspoken bond or something special, but never about a relationship. And the whole arrangement was your idea, so you feel guilty that he cheated.

    Heather: Oh my God, you're dating John too?

    Kate: No, I knew a guy like him... Skip.