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Rosalee 2022-04-22 07:01:02

What role does Teddy play in the male lead's life?
I haven't read it for a long time, and I haven't reviewed it. I just keep it in mind.

As a Jewish boy, the male protagonist is bullied and excluded from his peers.

The boy prayed to God to give him a best friend, and Teddy lived.

Teddy went on to become a celebrity, handling interviews with ease, and if he were human he would be a pretty cool, charismatic little boy. It should reach the point where every child wants a Teddy as a friend. The difference is whether it is a pet or a friend. Such as the fat boy and his father who appeared in the text.

Boys have countless heroic dreams, and the hero of one of the old movies is the hero in the boy's heart. Sometimes the romance of a man is really nerdy. Heroic dreams, sci-fi dreams, and interstellar dreams are the eternal romances of boys, even in adulthood. In the movie, Teddy forced the male protagonist to go to the party. The male protagonist went there at the risk of losing his girlfriend after hearing that the hero in his childhood had appeared.

As an adult, Teddy was arrested several times for alcohol and drug use. The next shot is the male protagonist and Teddy sitting on the sofa smoking marijuana.


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  • Frieda 2022-03-23 09:01:08

    When I was a child, I also dreamed that the baby doll could talk, but watching this film, the childhood in my memory was ruined and it was too much trouble. . . I want a cute voice. . .

  • Theresa 2022-04-23 07:01:05

    What a shame, such a good trailer

Ted quotes

  • Ted: Let's just find a better place to get stoned.

  • Ted: Oh look Johnny, if we're ever gonna get serious about openin' a restaurant we gotta start plannin' it now.

    John: Italian.

    Ted: Italian, yes.

    John: What's the special on Tuesdays?

    Ted: Eggplant parm.

    John: Chopped salad half price.

    Ted: And it's a non-restricted place.

    John: Yeah. Wait, whaddaya mean?

    Ted: Anybody can come.

    John: Of course.

    Ted: Jews are welcome.

    John: Well yeah, I mean why wouldn't they be?

    Ted: Exactly, that's what I'm saying.

    John: Yeah, but why even bring that up?

    Ted: You don't bring it up. You just let 'em in.

    John: So why mention it?

    Ted: No one will.

    John: So why are we talking about it?

    Ted: You're talkin' about it, I'm just sayin' let 'em in.

    John: Yeah, let 'em in.

    Ted: Exactly.

    John: Right.

    Ted: Good.

    John: Okay.

    Ted: No Mexicans, though.