Compared with the randomness of the first part, the force is too strong

Stefanie 2022-03-24 09:01:41

When I watched the first one, I thought it was a bloody movie, so I kept waiting for the brutal picture, without any expectation of comedy at all.
Perhaps because of this, watching the second part with the expectation of a comedy movie is a little deliberate in some places, and the preaching seems to be a bit heavier. But still impressive. Yes, moved, for friendship.
Americans' openness to feelings is a new kind of rebelliousness to the Chinese who have been influenced by traditional culture for many years. Openness and whimsy may be closer to casual, but also more lively.
The part where the female manager taught Dante to dance makes people feel beautiful and warm.
The friendship between Randall and Dante goes without saying.
The discussion of racial discrimination words is very interesting and enlightening.
Hmm~ I like it.

2015.4.14

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Extended Reading
  • Adelle 2022-04-20 09:01:40

    I admit that I read it to learn foul language

  • Brandy 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    The essence of this film is that no matter how much you provoke me, I will not do it~

Clerks II quotes

  • Randal Graves: [getting Gawking Guy's attention from watching Dante and Emma make out behind the counter] Avert your eyes, ya' perv!

    Gawking Guy: Not very hygienic. That's all I'm gonna tell you.

  • Dante Hicks: What's the matter with you?

    Randal Graves: What did I do now?

    Dante Hicks: There's a crippled guy who found a way to reach out to a world he feels isolated from and you somehow found a way to take issue with him.

    Randal Graves: Sure, take his side.

    Dante Hicks: Have you become so embittered that you now feel the need to attack the handicapped?

    Randal Graves: What handicap? They guy's just in a wheelchair, it's not like he's Anne Frank or something.

    Dante Hicks: Anne Frank?

    Randal Graves: Yeah, Anne Frank. The chick that was all duhhh, till the miracle worker showed up and knocked some smarts into her.

    Dante Hicks: You're talking about Helen Keller.

    Randal Graves: No I'm not, I'm talking about Anne Frank. She was deaf, dumb and blind.

    Dante Hicks: No she wasn't. Helen Keller was deaf, dumb and blind.

    Randal Graves: Are you sure?

    Dante Hicks: Yup.

    Randal Graves: Then who the fuck's Anne Frank?

    Dante Hicks: Anne Frank's the little girl who hid from the Nazis in a secret room with her family; she wrote a diary.

    Randal Graves: Oh, yeah. Well, then I guess this guy is like Anne Frank with the diary and all.

    Dante Hicks: No, he's like Helen Keller with the handicap, you jerk!

    Randal Graves: You always gotta be right, don't you? You Nazi douchebag.