Fragmentation and Fragmentation of Manhattan Girls

Osbaldo 2021-11-30 08:01:30

I have never seen Shumer's show, but the petty bourgeoisie generally praised it.

This girl's appearance is exactly the same as her boss's comment on her.

Not ugly, not gorgeous, not beautiful, not showy.

Therefore, for this girl who can bring down so many men, in addition to a smart tongue, he has to have a "smart tongue".

The figure is still good, but I still can't help but look sideways at this woman who has been leaking short skirts for decades.

This film, I wanted to be a little fresher, but was completely destroyed by the MBA.

Obviously the whole story seems to be pieced together by several writers with different styles of content.

If you remove the basketball goods and family stories, this movie is the Shumer version of Sex and the City.

If you exclude dating and basketball, this is a feature film about a vagrant woman who has been plagued by marijuana and alcohol for a lifetime.

If basketball and abuse are removed, this is an aspirational movie about going straight to Vouge from an obscure store biu.

If you remove the basketball, I can accept the rest. . .

All films about New York, if they are linked to lust, basically cut into a romantic story from a female perspective.

However, if romance is removed, I only see the inequality of women's social status.

I'm not feminist, but why beauties, ladies, nuns, and prostitutes always talk about lawyers, doctors, or teachers.

The narrow vision of Hollywood men.

Just like those dozens of high-rise apartments in the upper city, you can have a beautiful ending as long as you fight and fight.

The end is, you go out of the city to buy a building that is filled with the strong silver of the British colonial period. A meticulous garden, a beautiful white child, a nine-to-five husband, a wife who is doing housework and considering buying a bath towel worth thousands of dollars.

Oh cake, it would be great if life was so simple.

Suddenly I thought of Gone Girl.

That story was written so tragically, I'm afraid it has nothing to do with the perversion of the heroine and the scumbag.

That's because, in the rare film history of Hollywood, women have been endowed with wisdom, means and wealth; and the opposing male is just a toad running all over the street.

It's not that Shumer is just a big wave girl. I smelled her sincerity in this film, but I didn't see any good works.

Shumer was originally a New Yorker himself. He was born in New York. He used to have a wealthy family. He was the white kid at the door of an English villa.

It's a pity that her family fell into disarray, and she also tasted of being a ferry, squeezing the subway, and just being an ordinary person.

It is not difficult to be a witty person, but to make fuck and laugh with aunt, it can only be obscene.

Finally, I spit out the NBA again. Your virtues are just like the state of Whitt, you went to China to tour after Houston passed away. I have nothing to vomit anymore. . .

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Extended Reading
  • Chadrick 2021-11-30 08:01:30

    I like to go to the cinema twice. The beginning is very Amy Schumer and the end is very Judd Apatow. Seeing me laughing and crying, laughing and crying

  • Gayle 2022-03-20 09:01:43

    The heroine is fierce, but a little too hard. The male protagonist is not very good, and the selection of the protagonist was wrong. The jokes are good, but the plot is a little too slow. 3.5 stars

Trainwreck quotes

  • Gordon: Girls, your mother and I are getting divorced. Monogamy isn't realistic. Say it.

    Nine Year Old AmyFive Year Old Kim: Monogamy isn't realistic.

    Gordon: Again!

    Nine Year Old AmyFive Year Old Kim: Monogamy isn't realistic!

    Amy: [voice-over] I didn't understand that word at the time but now, I know exactly what he was talking about.

  • Dianna: I like you, Amy. You're clever but you're not too brainy. You're prettyish but you're not too gorgeous. You're approachable.

    Amy: Thank you.

    Dianna: I'm giving you an assignment. I need a profile on a sports doctor.