It doesn't matter the truth...the most important thing is to pay off the loan

Milo 2022-04-20 09:01:25

I don't think it's a very "fine" story, but the subject matter and interesting lines make up for it.
The emphasis on debating skills undercuts the idea of ​​the film, if I say there is no idea. If you have to, you may be able to find all kinds of so-called themes... satire, speech, the dark side of the business world, human nature, family... This or that theme can turn out a lot from it... But to say that the film wants to express What exact thought or intent...it's hard to see.
It doesn't matter if it's good or bad, and the movie itself keeps begging the question...it's ugly and stupid guys who say cigarettes are bad...and the Advocate and the Guardian are a charming and charismatic guy...well... In this way we are subverted by all kinds of packaging... Is there any truth in this world? Maybe it's just a legend...
nothing matters, the purpose of my conversation with you is not you...but he (she)...hehe...interesting debate...

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  • Edwina 2021-10-22 14:40:00

    It’s good for the kid behind. Jason Retman is only 29 years old. Isn’t it awesome?

  • Destin 2022-04-22 07:01:05

    I saw a lot of things through this movie.

Thank You for Smoking quotes

  • Heather Holloway: [to Nick] My other interviews have pinned you as a mass murderer, blood sucker, pimp, profiteer and my personal favorite, yuppie Mephistopheles.

  • Nick Naylor: Now what we need is a smoking role model. A real winner.

    Jeff Megall: [in his office] Indiana Jones meets Jerry Maguire.

    Nick Naylor: Right, on two packs a day.