Youth, sex, and curiosity about women will touch the past. The same fantasy, even YY.
I prefer the quiet and introverted Evan, he let me see my old self. It's a pity that time has changed, things are different, and the boss is no longer young.
The appearance of the two police officers also added a lot of interest to the film. I always thought the story would develop in another direction. I didn’t expect the police to see from Fogel the frivolousness of his youth, arresting people, burning cars, and having fun. Afterwards, they were simply frantic. If we were here, could we allow such unscrupulous thoughts to appear?
Later, I kept thinking about other people's evaluations and wondering what it was so good about. There are a lot of conversations and foul language in it, which is incredible to me. Is it really that arrogant? For example, when the two children went to the supermarket to buy drinks, the two of them talked endlessly, without any scruples. Is it reasonable?
Thinking about this story again, the side-effects, the constant delays in the party, and Seth's endless chatter all made people crazy. How should it behave if it is replaced by a novel?
If I want to name it, it might be "Beverage Storm". It's not bad at all, how can it be super bad? Perhaps just like children nowadays always use "violence" and "super" as a catch phrase, the so-called badness is just a kind of emotion towards young curiosity. It's just an adjective.
My mind was dizzy, and I was too tiring to practice driving during the day. Later, I thought about the difference between the roadside in the movie and the one in your country. Seeing this in the movie, it is purely self-deprecating.
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