I should like these late 80s / early 90s days when the world was in it's grandest shape!
Divorce was rare, no smartphones, entertainment epitome - no retarding Pokemon, Teletubbies, Shitney Spears, Tschassdin Weeeener, Kim Asshole & Co CRAP.
No Trash Millennials ruining it all! However that kid was one of the very first Trash Millennials prototypes! 🗑️💩
I don't get the praise on Tom Hanks nor the characters he plays. It's Hollywood marketing and everyone falls trap like Emperor's New Clothes fairytale! No one can tell truth plain sight like it is. I would never fall for someone over such a RANDOM radio convo. The only sympathetic part was that he was a young widower raising a 8 yrs old now on his own. But whatever else he said was of no true likeableness... esp the Sex Stuff!
His assholeness was best portrayed over the more truthful mouth of his son. A brat I wouldn't wanna choose to be around for just 1 minute on my own free will. See his babysitter. Who would hire a unrelated gothic psycho?
I am the main audience for romantic comedies. But I felt only sorry for Walter and Victoria. Normalcy in self-absorbed narcissistics.
That kid, his father were the real antagonists, also Meg Ryan's character putting Walter on a scale while adoring someone she doesn't know at all. Frankly Sam was way worse than Walter comparing bigger picture. Plus Sam has that totally spoiled antiauthorian kid on his ass for the next 10 yrs as venomous package dictatinh his father's life and of course will command the new woman like the general of the house.
To judge a woman for not having the most perfect laugh or teeth or whatever is what has become of this fake world by 21st Trash Millenium! As interior designer she would have been a way better match to an architect as some media propaganda blablablaaah whore.
Of course laugh was a bit artificial as dating is awkward and everybody feels more or less uncomfy. That's not determining a person's moral, character and worth!
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