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Meaghan 2022-03-19 09:01:04
The old-fashioned themes have been put on the screen more than once, and there is nothing new. The point of the film remains to highlight the way Americans live and work, their attitudes, their passions, and their open expressions of sexuality and sexuality. The plain narrative of family, love and friendship is interspersed with ridiculous and exaggerated scenes, but the film is a metaphor for the complaints and dissatisfaction of people living in the moment with their lives and desires. Re-examining everything they have is the keynote of the film.
Extended Reading
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Cara Lockwood: [runs toward Mitch] Uncle Mitch!
Mitch Planko: [hugs Cara and tosses her lightly into the air] How's my favorite ballerina doing?
Cara Lockwood: Hi, Uncle Mitch!
Mitch Planko: Hi! Wow! Gosh, you're so light - are you dieting?
Cara Lockwood: You want to come to my dance recital?
Mitch Planko: Oh, no, honey... the only style of dancing that Uncle Mitch likes involves a big, shiny pole and a broken woman with daddy issues.
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Mitch Planko: [looks at the two babies, Peter and Sarah] Look at these little... fuckers!