Re-examine the self

Dannie 2021-12-11 08:01:33

Films with the theme of "transformation" are not uncommon in the film world. However, "Turn the Spice Girl", a comedy movie with a modern American campus theme, is reminiscent of the fabled cartoon "Sloppy King" in my country in the 1980s. I think no matter how big the superficial gap between the two is, the deep similarity cannot be denied-"transformation" allows people to re-examine themselves from another angle, and it can be said that they are always excellent for self-examination. Opportunity is definitely an enduring good subject.
It's just that, under the processing of Rob Schneider this year, "Transformed Spice Girl" is like a Hollywood product, adding countless vulgar jokes from the commercial era. Of course, in a society where gentlemen and hypocrites are increasingly scarce, practice has proved that these "vulgar jokes" are not really disgusting products. If you take the second place, as long as young people can really be outside the vulgar jokes, like the protagonist in the play, find that the vulgarity, money worship, and shallowness around them can occasionally return to themselves in a society full of temptation and money. It can prove that the film is really different. Perhaps from a certain point of view, this film is not only suitable for audiences in the US market...

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  • Lourdes 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    This kind of transformation game is really not bad.

  • Alessandro 2022-04-21 09:02:12

    I didn't close my mouth when I watched this film, and so far, it has firmly occupied the NO.1 position in my review records! Even though the hard drive is crowding, I never considered deleting it!

The Hot Chick quotes

  • Stan Thomas: If you ruin April's night, I will have you put away.

  • April: Uh, Jessica has a... problem.

    Ling Ling: She's only going to make us wait an hour this time.

    Lulu: What about the class trip to Six Flags. She took so long in the bathroom we missed the bus.

    Ling Ling: Our parents had to drive three hours to pick us up.

    Jessica (Clive): I had my period, OK!