Do screen writers actually sit down and see how many "F" words can be thrown into a script? It almost seemed that they were given an assignment by the producers to write a 1,500 word script and fell short by a thousand words and used the variation of the "F" word to fill in a noun, verb, adjective, descriptive adjective, conjunctive verb, pronoun..etc
It's not that I'm against language in films but this repeated word got to a point of annoyance. I know no one, absolutely no one that talks this way in real life and why this particular movie insisted on this language is beyond me. I bet that if I got a dollar for every "F" word in this movie I would have enough money to get a terrific dinner for two with wine and drinks at a fine eating establishment.
It's not that I'm against language in films but this repeated word got to a point of annoyance. I know no one, absolutely no one that talks this way in real life and why this particular movie insisted on this language is beyond me. I bet that if I got a dollar for every "F" word in this movie I would have enough money to get a terrific dinner for two with wine and drinks at a fine eating establishment.
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