Trainwreck evaluation action
2021-11-30 08:01
A funny, sweet and even tear-jerking film, but the best scenes seem to be filled with swear words. I believe that if Schumer and Apato continue to work together, they will be able to create more masterpieces. "The Wreck of Life" is more than just fun and simple. This is a film full of wisdom and philosophy of life, written by Amy Schumer. The film is as arrogant, funny and occasionally vulgar as she is, but this kind of roughness fits the director very well, and the film is full of realism while laughing.
"Wreck of Life" is far more than fun, it is also the wisdom of life; and because of this hard-won wisdom, for those who have been hurt by love but have never been defeated by love, the film has become a must-see s work.
For this protagonist who has experienced emotional growth obstacles, Apato's setting is clear and simple, but Schumer injected a lot of jokes into this simple setting through her perspective and voice.
"The Wreck of Life" is a crude and hilarious romantic comedy film, which can be regarded as one of Apato’s best works. Its theme is mutual accommodation between adults, but the film has achieved between vulgar content and straightforward insights. Delicate balance.
Before the third act discourages, "Wreckage of Life" has been a good interweaving of laughter, romance and bitterness. Overall, the film is still one of Apato's most mature and perfect works.
Many minor plots and content feel purely to delay time, pushing the film to two hours in vain. This is unbearable.
Extended Reading
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Amy: Aaron was telling me about this acupuncturist. She's supposedly amazing. She helps a lot of his patients with pain management and I really want her to take a look at you. Will you do that?
Gordon: I have no desire for an oriental woman to touch me above the waist.
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Donald: I just want you to know, my safe word is "pineapple".