I still think there's a big difference between the two

Jamil 2022-04-19 09:01:23

First of all, as a respect for a life, the fact that the male and female protagonists have decided to give birth to children and strive to achieve joint parenting is at least very gratifying. No matter whether there is a future or not, daring to take on is at least a rare virtue.

Secondly, without considering other factors and without the emotional foundation, deciding to have a baby together and raise a child together, or does it feel a bit too hasty?
The film does not seem to worry too much about the influence of the male protagonist's unhealthy life of smoking marijuana on the children, nor the influence of the female protagonist's smoking and drinking. Only the gynecologist asked again later, but this does not rule out all risk factors. I feel that they respect life, but I don't understand their optimistic vision of life~

The one thing I deeply regret should be the choice of the heroine. She and the hero are really people from different worlds, although the hero is a good person in his bones. Man, but he's not mature enough to take on the burden of a family, right? Even if the house in the suburbs is very cheap, I doubt whether the male protagonist can afford it? As a stowaways, how to make a living?

It's a pity, the heroine, is she kidnapped by the child?

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  • Ransom 2022-04-23 07:01:21

    I don't think this movie is so funny, but what impresses me the most behind the trivial bits and pieces is Alison's courageous decision after suffering an unplanned pregnancy, and Ben's courage to take responsibility.

  • Shaina 2022-04-22 07:01:04

    Nice comedy, a little moving at the end, the dialogue is good, and it also reveals some truth

Knocked Up quotes

  • Ben Stone: Oh yeah... It's a girl. Buy some pink shit!

  • Sadie: I Googled murder.