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Sa jiao nu ren zui hao ming (2014)
Great dialogue in a few movie
Do best friends cross the threshold to become the loves of their lives?
Do you abandon your female best friend to find a shallow, predatory female?
Do you allow your new girlfriend to erase all of your happy memories with your best friend?
Do you allow your male best friend to join a shallow woman? Do you fight for his affection? Do you fight her entrapment?
Will your friends allow you to make the mistake of your life (letting your best friend go) or do you help your friend in almost all of the wrong ways?
Yes, it's predictable.
Yes, the characters are mostly stereotypical.
Big yes: the director makes fun of shallow people.
Yes, it's a fun story about learning that you might already have what you really want. The dialogue is LOL funny.
Keep watching through the credits. The payoff for an much earlier setup is great!
Free Guy (2021)
"Free Guy" is a great love story!
"Free Guy" is a great love story, an outstanding screenplay, and a special effects orgy. It's the best love story since "Gladiator".
"Free Guy" is "Forrest Gump" meets "Groundhog Day" meets "The Matrix" meets "Bladerunner".
In the real world Millie is driven to prove their AI was stolen. Keys, her co-coder, now works for the corporation that stole their work, Millie enters the video game to find their stolen code. When Guy sees Millie he becomes sentient. After initial resistance, Millie falls for Guy.
And that's just the first act!
I HIGHLY recommend "Free Guy""!
NCIS: Los Angeles: The Bear (2020)
Plagiarizing "Thunderball" the week Sean Connery passed away
The episode starts smelly - then converts to turbo-stench.
USN Tigersharks intercept a two Bear formation cruising with the full moon in their hair. Bears turn 90° away. Moon remains in the same relative position. Bears accelerate and leave full-AB Tigersharks in the dust and - completely disappear from every radar screen in Los Angeles ARTCC.
And that's SOME of the errors into the first two minutes.
Sir Ian, on behalf of no Merkins nowhere, I apologize.
Where's that mysterious P-8?