Life in movies

Aliza 2022-03-20 09:01:15

Life in the Movie I

finished watching episodes 1-3 of "Meet Your Father-in-Law" in one go. This movie was really good-looking.
The lives of Europeans and Americans are simply too rich. Family affection and love are exquisite and colorful. The director is a genius, the screenwriter is a genius, and the actors are even more geniuses. Especially the wonderful performances of several old opera bones, which are admirable.
Although there are good directors and actors like Xu Zheng in China, they always feel that they are not on the same level as these films. It's not that the level of directors is low, but our culture, our social environment, and our living conditions are indeed incomparable with them.
For example, the house we live in, the car we drive, and the living environment. We seem to be incomparable with them. I can call their house a villa, and we can call their villa a manor.
But there is always a lot to learn and think about in the understanding and attitude of feelings, marriage, and family.
We always feel that Westerners seem to be sexually open to feelings, but this is not the case in many movies. It is more loyal, considerate, and understanding.
For marriage, although the divorce rate is also very high, but before and after marriage, to children, to ex-husband and post-wife, not only respect each other, but also very good friends and partners.
For the family, sense of responsibility, affection, harmonious family environment, equal identity relationship, it is really enviable. Even if there is a parental style, such as the father-in-law in the movie, it is also sensible, appropriate, responsible, and in turn acceptable or understandable.
Art works come from life and are always higher than life. Perhaps capitalism does have some dark, unhappy, and opaque things. Some people live in miserable lives, not all of them are as described in the movies.
Throughout the whole movie, the cost investment is not very large, without high technology, without magnificent and gorgeous scenes, everything is so real, so real, it seems that the same will happen around us. But why does it feel that people are living a life, and we are just living a life. In the third episode, the father-in-law's words are right, let the family live a happy life and let the children receive the best education. The question is do you have money? How do you make money? Is your way of making money right?
People who are also living in the secular world, even if they have different cultural backgrounds, can indeed resonate when we appreciate them, laugh when we should laugh, and be moved when we should be moved. It is both reasonable and unexpected.
A film work, after laughing and tearing after watching it, can inspire people to life. I think this work must be successful.
Such a group of people produced three works without changing the soup and the medicine, and all three works are not bad. I believe that there is honor, money, and social status.
They got it right, how about you? What did you do right?

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Extended Reading
  • Laurie 2021-10-20 19:02:03

    There is nothing wrong with meeting such a father-in-law. @为谁雅雅 Have you seen so many father-in-laws, is there nothing fun?

  • Kayden 2022-03-23 09:01:19

    I personally like Stiller, so I always laugh when I watch this video, although some places are too vulgar.

Meet the Parents quotes

  • Denny Byrnes: You just sniffing my boxers, man?

    Greg Focker: No, dude

  • Bob Banks: What is that smell?

    Jack Byrnes: That smell, Bob, is our shit. Focker flushed the toilet in the den so the septic tank overflowed.

    Greg Focker: I told you, Jack, it wasn't me. It was Jinx.

    Jack Byrnes: Focker, I'm not going to tell you again! Jinx cannot flush the toilet. He's a cat for Christ sakes!

    Larry: The animal doesn't even have thumbs, Focker.