Women like Prada, men need Armani

Arely 2022-01-01 08:02:39

Perhaps because of the cruel reality, movies are always willing to have a fairytale ending.

In the first two thirds of "How to Betrayal", it profoundly reveals that this is a society that laughs at the poor but does not laugh at the prostitution. Everyone is in a mess. Life has an unspoken rule of life: dress appropriately; New York women will not date with scumbags. ; You are not Robin Hood, never; I flatter them, they flatter me...

Armani, Ralph Lauren, Omega... Of course, there are also beauties with hot bodies and beautiful faces. In this colorful world, men We are faced with a lot of temptation and pressure to succeed. "I don't know why, I can't succeed-I can succeed, I know." The male protagonist Sidney Young said incoherently to his philosopher dad. Prior to this, he had always adhered to his cynical and cynic life principles, not being bribed by celebrities, refusing to take what his agents wanted, and not taking celebrities seriously. He wants to mock, criticize, and belittle all self-righteous celebrities!

What a contradictory life, just like "The Devil Wears Prada", in Vanity Fair, he puts on a posture of disdainful pride. Is it naive or noble?

—— "I am different from you."
—— "What do you mean, humans?"

—— "Elevators are sensitive to fashion. If you don't wear a prada, it will pinch your hands."

—— "You Can't you grow up?"

When he lost his beloved woman, he finally understood how important success is to a man!

He compromised to reality with a thunder and thunder, to fucking self-esteem, to fucking maverick, as long as he pretends to be like a celebrity, fame and fortune will all roll in. He is no longer the British freak that everyone avoids. He is the middle manager of "Sharp", one of the 40 most important magazines in the world. He is an important person in New York, one of the largest cities in the world. He shoots celebrities. Flattering, celebrities flattered him, to a certain extent, he called the wind and the rain, the beauties all threw in their arms... The only smile he often wore on the corners of his mouth, was he mocking himself who had lost his principles?

French female writer Sagan once said: "Life gives me what I want, and at the same time it makes me realize that it doesn't make much sense." So, in a quiet moment of night, our male protagonist suddenly thinks about life, and then he At the moment of much attention, he turned into a cynic of the old days, making a fool of himself, flying over thousands of mountains and rivers to find his true love.

What a beautiful ending. Both the hero and the heroine have found themselves and found true love. But we are not the hero and heroine, do we have that courage?

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How to Lose Friends & Alienate People quotes

  • Sidney Young: What's the greatest film ever made?

    Alison Olsen: It's hard to say. I mean, I personally love La Dolce Vita...

    Sidney Young: [Imitates game show buzzer] Incorrect!

    Sidney Young: [Continues, dead pan] Con Air.

    Alison Olsen: [a bit perplexed] I beg your pardon?

    Sidney Young: Con Air, right? It's got everything, hasn't it? You know, you've got Malkovich for your acting chops, you got Nicky Cage for your action, Steve Buscemi for your comedy, John Cusack for the gays. Right? It's like a smorgasbord, isn't it?

  • Lawrence Maddox: When I do it, it's called flirting. When you do it, it's called sexual harassment.