We all have delusions

Hannah 2022-01-03 08:01:55

I heard that this movie was terrible before, but because of Seth Rogen, I decided to watch it. After looking at it, I realized that it was far from as bad as I imagined, and even a little touched, but some parts of the bridge are indeed somewhat mentally handicapped, ha ha.
Seth Rogen played such a buddy again, like all the young boys around us-no ability, no background, no charm, and some are full of dreams. The prestige of wanting to come to the police is the ideal of many boys when they were children, and Seth Rogen himself used toActing as a policeman in the movie, really passed the addiction. But in actual life, the police, like many jobs, are found not so easy to do when we grow up, or we are incapable of doing the job, or are different from what we imagined...just like life.
Therefore, people who are young like Ronnie played by Seth are still struggling to survive, while others have flexibly changed their tactics-changing with their lives. As a result, we have seen two completely different kinds of people in our lives, fools and normal people.
If you are a fool, see if someone like Ronnie can achieve their own success and happiness, what can be discouraged? Then raise your head. If you are a normal person, after seeing Ronnie's experience, do you sympathize with him a little, and even thank him for helping yourself realize the dream of your youth? Then don't laugh at him.
In fact, we all have delusions, but they are of different degrees.

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Observe and Report quotes

  • Detective Harrison: You wanna get hurt?

    Ronnie Barnhardt: You didn't bring enough pigs to hurt me.

  • Toast A Bun Manager: Oh, look at that, two "I'm sorries". I thought those might clean the counter but they don't, because I guess I'm fuckin' dumb.