Definitely.

Jeff 2022-04-19 09:01:46

Loving a movie is like liking a person, and you have a hunch from the first sight.
Seeing the lovely opening title, I knew this movie wouldn't disappoint.
I like the male protagonist in the film very much. In the end, I think he is a bit like himself. He is also crazy about politics and a supporter of Clinton. He also timidly began to understand the world. into the things you love.
My daughter is also very cute, but I am really thinking that children at such a young age can understand these things that we barely understand until we are in our teens. The world is really scary, and children of this age are really scary.
In fact, from the very beginning, you can feel that April is writing more, and every clip shows her very attractive side. More importantly, she is a person with a story, someone who knows how to pursue her dreams and put them into practice. people who practice.
I don't know why I am still moved by watching such a light comedy. Maybe it is because I am old, and I have a deeper understanding of such simple and simple truths.
I sorted out my old blog today and saw a lot of imprints of my past life. I used to think that the pain that I would never forget in my whole life can be easily dealt with in just a year and a half. Gu Xiang is right: a lot of things are in you Forgotten in the process of forgetting. Feel the same.
There's debate over whether the lead actor should forgive the wayward Summer, and there's debate over whether the marriage to Sarah was a mistake. The most beautiful and cruel thing about this world is that it has no ifs.
If the male protagonist hadn't gone to New York, he would not have met Summer, he would not have met April, and he would not have encountered Sarah's derailment. If it weren't for Kelvin, April would have reconnected with the male protagonist long ago. There are too many ifs in this world. If all of them have to be assumed once, I believe that the earth will retire when it is tired to 4.6 billion years old.
Even though I didn't like him with Sarah, when I heard her daughter's cute theory about watching the penguins, I had the urge to wish they would suddenly look at each other and smile. Of course, I found that the latter ending was closer to my ideal.
April, who works for Amnesty International, has grown a lot more beautiful, but when she saw the Jane Eyre inscribed by her father, she was still too excited to continue the conversation, such a beautiful woman.
There are many small details that I like very much in the film, all of which come from the famous sayings of my daughter. Although I still think that it may not be a good thing for a young girl to see the world so thoroughly, the film is really enhanced by the interspersed by this child. few.

Recently, I have gained a lot of new insights into many things, some feeling but more of a satisfaction.
Thinking of the hero's seriousness to clarify with his daughter that he is very happy, and the daughter to point out his pain points, it is a very fatal plot.
I think happiness is not a superstition nor a narcotic. It is only oneself who knows whether to own or not, as mentioned at the beginning.
In fact, being happy or not is like liking someone, and the real answer is in your heart from the very beginning.

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  • Hampton Roth: What do you do now? Wait, don't tell me. You work for your daddy.

    Will Hayes: No.

    Hampton Roth: No, don't tell me! Wall street. No! You kiss ass some fancy uptown law firm.

    Will Hayes: Actually...

    Hampton Roth: No! I give up. What do you do?

    Will Hayes: I'm working for Bill Clinton. He's running for President.

    Hampton Roth: [gives a shock look] No. I know who Bill Clinton is. Yeah, in fact. I know more about Bill Clinton than his own mother.

    [hands glass to Will and pours him a drink]

    Will Hayes: Really?

    Hampton Roth: Yep.

    Will Hayes: What do you do?

    Hampton Roth: What do I do? I drink!

    [clings glass with his glass]

    Hampton Roth: Drink!

  • Maya Hayes: What's the boy word for slut?

    Will Hayes: They still haven't come up with one yet.