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Lee 2022-09-24 23:33:24

Before watching this movie, I didn't know the cast list, I was shocked when I saw Downey Jr, Zach's appearance completely beat me. Blame the hangover.
To be honest, a guy who has only lived for 20 years is not qualified to comment on any movie. The director and screenwriter of almost every movie are older than me. I should not understand too much connotation of a movie. Whatever, anyway, now Of course, I watch films just for the pursuit of visual and sensory stimulation.
The compact plot reminded me of the domestic film "People Are On The Road" (I gave it a high rating). Later, the more I watched it, the more similar it was, and I checked the release time. It was November, and I had only one idea at that time, even foreigners who dared to love plagiarize.
Of course, it doesn't matter if it's plagiarism or not, it's just my childish words. For my 20's sake.
Okay, let’s stop here, I’m just a guy with my toes on the edge of the circle. I’m not qualified to discuss techniques and skills, and the plot is okay. Most of this film can be understood with a little brain. Everyone I don't understand either. -_-!!!
The director of the Hangover Department really likes to insert background music. The Downeaster 'Alexa' in The Hangover 2 is very good, and this one is also good.
Sometimes, I really want to kill that fat man, all the time.
How about you?

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Due Date quotes

  • Ethan Tremblay: Give me a scene.

    Peter Highman: Okay, I'm Julia Roberts. We are engaged to be married. You have terminal cancer. Break the news to me.

    Ethan Tremblay: Julia Roberts, as you know, we are engaged to be married. I have terminal cancer.

    Peter Highman: Awful, just awful. I didn't buy into that one bit.

    Ethan Tremblay: I thought that was really good.

  • Peter Highman: Okay, it's the Super Bowl. You're a coach with a spotty career. You are down 31-0 at halftime and you need to motivate your team.

    Ethan Tremblay: That wouldn't work in a movie.

    Peter Highman: You kidding me? It's in a movie every two years.

    [Ethan walks out of the bathroom]

    Ethan Tremblay: [Ethan storms back into the bathroom] Come on guys! You, Allan, you're playing like a girl out there. What are you, a girl or something? You, Smith, what are you, a girl or something?

    Peter Highman: Okay, your wife calls. She wants a divorce.

    Ethan Tremblay: The coach's wife?

    Peter Highman: Yes, the coach. The character you're playing.

    Ethan Tremblay: Come on, guys.

    [Ethan picks up his phone]

    Ethan Tremblay: Hold on a minute, guys. Hello? What? You're leaving me? No! I can't have this happening to me. My dad died, and now this.