one hundred thousand why

Kole 2022-04-21 09:01:07

Having spent the green age of confusion, and the age of selflessness when the age gradually lost, I tend not to waste time in doing anything, or in other words, necessary investigation is necessary. For example, when you are in a relationship at the age of 20, you will not think about whether the other party is a liar. When you are in a relationship at the age of 30, you will do a background check to make sure that the other party is not a liar.

The reason why I mentioned this sentence is probably to express that the current state of watching the film is that the director and the protagonist must be scanned at the speed of imdb before deciding whether to watch it or not. Do one thing after determining if the director is a waste of my time. Growing up is so boring.

However, occasionally the rules will be broken. For example, there is no such routine for watching this movie. Find the "Most Commented Movie" on the player, which is this one. I want to see what everyone's taste is and why so many people comment, so I just read.

The process of watching is very hard, not the hard work of the tension and ups and downs of the plot that makes people's heart beat faster, but the hard work of the constant brainstorm in my mind. Brainstorm has no logic at all, so it can be confusingly expressed as follows:

the American director's style is too French; the picture is too French; the actor looks obviously a French man, what's the matter; the French civilian Why does it look like Kevin Spacey; the fighting process is not exciting at all; the clips of Chinese martial arts also appeared, and sure enough, Chinese martial arts is not very popular for a long time, and an AK-47 will knock you out of PK; this Yankee Killing so many people in France to get back to the US safely? This daughter is so unfilial. Dad is fighting the gun for you. You don’t leave without sending Dad home.

The point of this messy expression is that the family love that others can see in this movie is brave and courageous. , irritating, all failed in my opinion; my concern is entirely curious how this American movie looks like the big American hamburger fries are eaten with French snails, nondescript?

After watching it without emotional ups and downs, it is naturally not a good movie for me. Looking back for the imdb information, it turned out that the screenwriter was Luc Besson and the director was Pierre Morel. Suddenly, I was enlightened, and the confusion about eating hamburgers and snails together was easily resolved.

Come to think of it, snails and hamburgers may taste good together. If you want to go crazy, next time you find a French restaurant, tell people first, I want to bring take-out food, I am an artist, and I want to make a work after experiencing it. When you say this, make sure to keep a few things in mind: dress elegantly and very French chic, speak English slowly and slowly, and if necessary, use some Shanghainese squeaks, and have a charming smile. The purpose of these preparations is to take out a big hamburger bought by Hooters and not cause too much catastrophic trauma to the waiters here. In the society, the basic rules should be paid attention to.

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Taken quotes

  • Kim: Where are we?

    Bryan: I told you. It's a surprise.

    [Sheerah opens the door]

    Sheerah: Hi.

    Bryan: Hi.

    [Kim stares at Sheerah, stunned to meet her face to face]

    Bryan: [chuckles] When someone says 'hi,' it's usually polite to say 'hi' back.

    Kim: H-Hi.

  • Bryan: Really? Who's Beyoncé?

    [pause]

    Bryan: Just kidding.