I was surprised by the large number of rave reviews on site, so I'm probably going to be such a fly in the ointment.
The movie begins with a bunch of jokes being thrown at you from the waist down. I'm thinking, oh, great, finally an uncut comedy. This is rather the merit of Grant Rosenmeyer, who drags his image of a vulgar prankster-rude the whole film. Other actors get lost in his background. They seem to take the plot away from the frenzy towards the melodrama.
It's not that I really want to laugh endlessly at the characters, it's just that at a certain point the plot becomes so predictable and stereotypical that I just don't want to watch the film 30 minutes before the end.
The genres seem to include comedy. I prefer to shed a tear in more masterful paintings. The actor who, according to the script, "accounts for" the most dramatic events, in my opinion, does not understand how to play at all.
In 2014, "On Wheels" was released with a similar theme, although there are older characters there, but it has a much stronger impact as a drama.
The movie begins with a bunch of jokes being thrown at you from the waist down. I'm thinking, oh, great, finally an uncut comedy. This is rather the merit of Grant Rosenmeyer, who drags his image of a vulgar prankster-rude the whole film. Other actors get lost in his background. They seem to take the plot away from the frenzy towards the melodrama.
It's not that I really want to laugh endlessly at the characters, it's just that at a certain point the plot becomes so predictable and stereotypical that I just don't want to watch the film 30 minutes before the end.
The genres seem to include comedy. I prefer to shed a tear in more masterful paintings. The actor who, according to the script, "accounts for" the most dramatic events, in my opinion, does not understand how to play at all.
In 2014, "On Wheels" was released with a similar theme, although there are older characters there, but it has a much stronger impact as a drama.
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