A commercial film that makes people smile, an intriguing comedy film, a debatable teaching film

Kacie 2022-04-22 07:01:03

As my title says, this is a "commercial film that makes people smile, an intriguing comedy film, and a debatable educational film".
As early as 10 years ago, not long after it came out, I heard about this film, and so far, I think it is Will Smith's most classic, and has great educational significance for most of our male compatriots. Comedy, nothing. This movie is also one of the few good movies that I never planned to delete after downloading it on my computer hard drive a few years ago.
The clear context, the witty plot, the lifelike characters, the hilarious performances, the well-organized logic and the well-placed twists...the film has so many strengths. However, just because it is a commercial film, a commercial film that exists to make people laugh, its real teaching significance is inevitably greatly weakened, but this is also one of the reasons why this film is wonderful - almost no People are willing to waste time watching a comedy of everyday life just because of the assumption that "that person became a relationship expert after a setback." However, even a film that exists for commercial purposes will have its value, otherwise why would anyone still write such a film review? Therefore, this film is a very successful commercial film no matter from which point of view. Many domestic movies that are popular with novels, no matter how high the box office is, their value cannot be compared with them.
It's an intriguing comedy because it's not just a comedy. It is entertaining and entertaining, it seems to tell us gay men who have no relationship yet how to chase girls, but it doesn't seem to tell us specific methods; it seems to tell us how painful it is when misunderstandings happen, when love comes, But it doesn't seem to tell us where the pain comes from. After all, it is a comedy. If it is too literary, not only the actors far away in Hollywood will not be happy, but the audience will also be unhappy. This film can bring us the thoughts of the post-70s, 80s, 90s, or maybe some post-00s people, so much that we have to think that this is not just a comedy. After watching it several times, we can definitely gain more than just a little laughter in it.
As a final note, I'd say it's a debatable instructional film. Yes, if it is really possible to communicate well with people and with the opposite sex just through this film, it would be too simple. But if this film has no practical value at all, just from the perspective of commercial value and entertainment value, I would give a maximum of 20 points out of 100. I'm giving it four stars because I've learned a lot from watching it a few more times. Not just an observation of the details in the film, but what the details reveal in the film: the first time Hitch meets Sarah; the first time Hitch goes to Sarah's house; the first time Sarah quarrels with Hitch ...every time, I find something new and noteworthy out of it. That being the case, why would I say its pedagogical significance is questionable? Because of one: The dating counselor's set of theories has not been proven. Second: it is difficult for this set of theories to be carried forward on this land of our country. Third: The film contains hyperbole - "any man can win the heart of any woman at any time, anywhere, and anyone." This is unrealistic. "There are some women that men are destined to catch up with." The reality is so cruel and sad, but this is the truth. In real life, we can only try our best not to let go of those who appreciate us.
Take the essence and get rid of the dross. Although there are many things and many places in the film that we can't use, but every time I watch it, I will have a deeper understanding of the friendly exchanges between people, especially the friendly exchanges between the opposite sex. With friendly exchanges as the premise, there is the possibility of development between the sexes. That's why I've always loved Hitch's "Listen and Respond," "Listen and Respond" line at the beginning - it's very applicable everywhere. Those who don't pay attention and don't give a proper response after listening can only be "cheap" like "the chip who wants to talk to Sarah in the bar".
From film to life, it can be converted. China not only needs high-quality movies, but also high-quality dating consultants like Hitch in the movie, such as the devil teacher in the chat group, instead of cheating money under the banner of PUA and playing low-IQ games to get into bed with women Agency of opportunity. In the end, I still hope that the regular and good organizations in the country that can bring benefits to the development of gender exchanges can grow day by day, instead of being compared by some pirated or even disgusting rhetoric.

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Extended Reading

Hitch quotes

  • Sara: [on the phone talking to Geoff] Did I call it or did I call it? I mean, what did I say, six months? And when was her first date? So five-and-a-half? God, I hate it when I'm right. I mean, what is it about guys that makes them want to screw anything that walks, even when they're going out with someone as awesome as Allegra Cole? I mean, she's only the single most fabulous thing walking around New York.

    [takes a paper from the newsstand]

    Sara: Thanks, Young.

    [back to phone]

    Sara: Are you kidding? Of course I'm going to run it! Why should she waste her heart on some Swedish aristo-brat, even if he is gorgeous? Hey, if he's stupid enough to cheat, then the world should know he's dumb enough to get caught.

  • Hitch: [in reference to the seafood appetizer] Coquille St-Jacques, my ass! Death on a leaf!