Second inversion

Lois 2021-11-13 08:01:25

Turning the universe upside down, the Rock brothers used a dollar bet to swap two completely different people, almost ruining the honest and hardworking people! In the play, the person who almost went astray in the play is actually very real. The one who grew up without worrying about food and clothing, suddenly fell from heaven to hell, and there is a big gap in his heart, especially when coupled with the background at the time, it is a very true portrayal. , And the black one, really, has to be admitted that blacks wear suits are really special. I think the existence of this person is to reflect the truth, kindness and beauty. Even if the environment is bad, there will be kind people. This is a reversal, and another reversal. It is the orange futures transaction that black and white teamed up to avenge the Locke brothers. It seems that God is punishing malicious people. The environment has not affected the number of oranges. In the end, the dominant Rock brothers became the dominant ones. This is the second inversion! In the end, my brother didn't have any affection for the brother who fell on the ground, which made people feel embarrassed.

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Extended Reading
  • Jewel 2022-04-22 07:01:09

    The ending song is great, beep beep beep beep-

  • Jane 2022-03-25 09:01:07

    we watched this movie together.....I wish we could watch more....

Trading Places quotes

  • Louis: My God. The Dukes are going to corner the entire frozen orange juice market!

    Ophelia: Unless somebody STOPS them.

    Coleman: Or *beats* them TO it.

    [all turn and look at him]

    Coleman: Eggnog?

  • Billy Ray: [posing as "Nenge Mboko," an exchange student from Cameroon] Merry New Year!

    Clarence Beeks: That's "happy." In this country we say "Happy New Year."

    Billy Ray: Oh, ho, ho, thank you for correcting my English which stinks!