Thank You For Smoking, Watch - "Thank You For Smoking" Film Review;

Rico 2022-03-22 09:01:26

This fast-paced or somewhat nonsensical film has pure American roots. The film tells about the infinite possibilities of anything. Are cigarettes, alcohol, and arms necessarily bad? Maybe not. Many times we simply distinguish between good and bad, but after separation, there are great good, medium good, and small good in the good, and the bad is also distinguished in the same way. Then simply distinguish between the good, and the bad will appear in it. Many things are relative, or lie in a reference. Facts speak louder than words, but what if the facts are never established? To sum up in one sentence: No doubt this is our own choice!

This film should use an ironic method to illustrate that smoking is not good, but the universal value is that it is all up to you. In the end, whether the cigarette label is good in design or good in text, just look at the comparison between foreign and domestic cigarettes! Of course, the video has more to say than that, I recommend everyone to watch it!

It's very interesting for the placement of ads, it's Coke! The small humor lies in the fact that the spokesperson of Marlboro said: I never smoke Marlboro, I smoke KOOL!

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Extended Reading
  • Van 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Beautiful brains are always fascinating

  • Darrion 2021-10-22 14:40:00

    Comedy with witty and subtle lines. Interestingly, although the theme is related to smoking, there is no smoking scene in the film.

Thank You for Smoking quotes

  • [first lines during her talk show]

    Joan Lunden: Robin Williger. He is a 15 year old freshman from Racine, Wisconsin. He enjoys studying history; he's on the debate team. Robin's future looked very, very bright. But recently he was diagnosed with cancer, a very tough kind of cancer. Robin tells me he has quit smoking, though, and he no longer thinks that cigarettes are "cool."

  • Jack: [In Elevator] Did you hear that?

    Nick Naylor: [pause] No.

    Jack: Exactly.