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Lillian 2021-12-21 08:01:13
(4.0) I also like neurocomedies very much. I also don't dislike using misunderstandings to create conflicts, but I really can't bear that everyone has an IQ offline and refuses to communicate. How can these words such as nerve, absurdity, and singularity be juxtaposed with the mentally retarded? Later developments and even the recurrence of similar comedies in the 1980s and 1990s did point out that neurocomedy had a more rounded...
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Tyshawn 2021-12-21 08:01:13
Unexpectedly, I didn’t like the first HH screwball com. It’s so long and funny. Catherine turns into a hooligan and the ending is more interesting. The lines are too good to write and the lead actor is too good to recite. cg is always silly. This scene + duration, the production cost is 1m, and the box office is...
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Christiana 2021-12-21 08:01:13
Parenting Stories
Before throwing Rotten Tomatoes, please pay attention to the release date of the film: In 1938, I remember that the famous American comedy masters Chaplin and Liu Bieqian became famous decades later. At the same time, it seems that only the sneer Buston- Kidd complements each other, "Nursing...
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Benedict 2021-12-21 08:01:13
Is "Nursing Story" really a great comedy movie?
Open IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes respectively, and browse the related webpages of "Baby Talk". It is not difficult to find that, whether it is a North American film critic or ordinary film fan, the evaluation of this film shows the same trend: as a netizen concluded, nearly 90% of people love this...
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Prof. LaTouche: Good morning, Miss Swallow.
Alice Swallow: Shhh!
Prof. LaTouche: Why, what's the matter?
Alice Swallow: Shhh! Dr. Huxley is thinking
David Huxley: Alice, I think this one must belong in the tail.
Alice Swallow: Nonsense. You tried it in the tail yesterday and it didn't fit.
David Huxley: Yes, that's right. I did, didn't I?
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Alice Swallow: You have an appointment this afternoon.
David Huxley: Have I? What for?
Alice Swallow: To play golf with Mr. Peabody.
David Huxley: What Peabody?
Alice Swallow: THE Alexander Peabody who represents Mrs. Carleton Random.
David Huxley: Now let me think.
Alice Swallow: Who may donate $1 million to the museum to complete all this.
David Huxley: Oh, sure! That Mr. Peabody. $1 million. That's pretty white of Mr. Peabody.
Alice Swallow: You haven't got it yet.