When neuropathy meets neuropathy

Bryce 2021-11-28 08:01:20

The degree of neurosis in this film is comparable to that of the "Galactic Travel Guide", so it is conceivable that I am very neurotic. The old lady laughed in the movie theater staggeringly. Instead of watching ordinary comedies, she laughed with guttural sounds, but she used Dantian and laughed very heartily.

However, looking at the continuous laughter in this film, my favorite joke is the "The silence of the goats", especially Uncle Ewan can say this line to Uncle George with such innocent eyes~~~ Except Like many other details in this film, it pays tribute to the classic movie and echoes the title. I remember there are many places in the "Bible" that talk about goats and sheep (the silent ones in "The Silent Lamb" are sheep), anyway, God likes sheep instead of goats. Sheep are martyrs (for example, BBM Ritter arranges a scene where the sheep die to imply the fate of the two protagonists), and the goat is a symbol of the devil (common in various horror films-especially the ancient ones). So this joke, and the title of the show are both super rp (comparison between dogs and goats in the film)

Uncle Ewan is very powerful, as someone who once starred in Star Wars, I heard a bite in this film A jedi or something, Yi can actually not spray! My audience laughed underneath and was just crazy. Casting's finding my uncle to play this role is definitely deliberate. There is a conspiracy!

There is also Uncle George's gj's "Kill with the eye"... But this has nothing to do with the "Bible". The ghosts in the theater don’t know how many people have seen a cartoon about high school students playing basketball produced in District 11. Anyway, I instantly remembered a certain red-haired man who was the main topic of my youth, and laughed wildly. I missed it a bit more, and I saw Uncle George also pleasing to the eye a lot (it is said that he is not the type I like, but in this film it seems to be thinner, it looks a bit more eye-catching, and I also noticed that this gentleman's eyelashes are so long! )

This film did its best to treat the war against Iraq with a mean meal, but the script can be regarded as a godly help as far back as the Vietnam War. Although the reflection after the failure of the last time was extremely shocking for a while and affected a generation of Americans, when it came time to grab oil, the president said a few shit words, and a group of men who were broken by women still embarked on it inexplicably. battlefield. Then there was another successful person who was once a war correspondent who learned the same from the general, "through the wall with his eyes", but this time, he actually succeeded? !
"love and peace!" (must use the voice of Prince Hata), why did the Americans plan to return the hippie spirit to each time after the war? Is this deceiving others or comforting oneself? When the Vietnam War ended, the reflections of the whole country and decades of continuous traumatic works really had a slight impact on today? The things that the military cannot change, the problems that cannot be solved politically, you really believe that it can be done by writing, relying on the strength of the people, and relying on the innocence of human nature.

Love and peace~~~ I also want to be able to believe in something as illusory as the person played by Uncle George to the point where I think I can die for it. It's a pity that I am getting old, and the little voice in my heart will not scream like a little girl, but will only talk like menopausal women. So... I really want to call love and peace with the voice of Prince Hata!

ps: Even in this film, Uncle Ewan still finds the opportunity to reveal his ecstasy PP...

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  • Evans 2022-04-21 09:01:56

    If it weren't for the fact that there are 1,000 cute sellers, enough for the film itself to be 1.5 stars, the interspersed memories disturb the rhythm of the whole film, the Iraqi drama is not thrilling enough, the jokes are not entertaining enough, the two leading actors are a little bit down on their bad looks, and the characterization is not good enough. Missing a bit of stupidity, the plot is nothing new

  • Vincenzo 2022-04-20 09:01:40

    There are no true believers in the world, so many people will become true

The Men Who Stare at Goats quotes

  • Lyn Cassady: I'm very sorry for running you over, sir.

    Mahmud Daash: It was an accident.

    Lyn Cassady: And I apologize for that security detachment. I don't want you to think that all Americans are like that.

    Mahmud Daash: I apologize for the kidnappers.

    Lyn Cassady: Not your fault, sir. I mean, we've kidnappers in America and... There's always... bad apples.

  • Bob Wilton: We've been sitting here for half an hour. How's that "instant?"