Don't forget your initial beginning and final destination

Vivian 2022-01-19 08:02:17

When the heart changes, the world changes. This sentence is too correct in this place. Maybe after hurriedly walking for many years, I slowly realized that not many people see your efforts, see your life, and desire to be recognized by others. The more this is the case, the less easy it is to understand. In fact, life is like the original one.

Probably everyone is walking and discovering a lot of things that repeat every day, and slowly began to sink into a slave to life, become so lifeless without the wind of the year, let alone the dream of the year, and later also Just disappear like this. This is the case for most people's lives, but what I want to say in the play is definitely not the case. The growth of fun and mentality may be even more worthy of telling about the middle-aged uncle.

Don't forget your initial beginning and final destination.

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  • Dewayne 2022-01-19 08:02:17

    In fact, the script is pretty good. The characters in the cliche story are quite hierarchical, but the filming is so strong in the 80s style. Julien Bowen was shot beautifully and ugly, but his voice is still good now.

  • Leonie 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    It is more realistic for honest people to be oppressed and bullied. They will only be played as fools when they work hard. The illusion of popularity after a fight seems to be a cliché, but it is actually more cliché to give up a duel and live a happy life in the end.

Joe Somebody quotes

  • Joe Scheffer: Did you have fun?

    Natalie Scheffer: Weekend from hell. They took me to another silly-ass hippie restaurant. With thee most absurd one-man play ever produced!

    Joe Scheffer: "Silly-ass"?

    Natalie Scheffer: Dad...

  • Natalie Scheffer: [on the phone with Joe] Dad, just tell me something. Is it you don't wanna see me. Or is it you don't want me to see you?

    Joe: Yes... Yes to the second one.

    Natalie Scheffer: [crying] DAD, just please let me come over. Just for a little while...

    Joe: It's okay. Everything's all right. I'm just sittin' here drowning my sorrows in a - a quart of Ben and Jerrys Chunky Monkey.