We were going to go to a movie tonight. Nancy suggested to see Mr. Peabody and Sherman. We got there before Nancy and Shani. Micheal didn't like the movie title, and he wanted to see another movie. I had no preferences. "Choose your movie, and buy for me the same ticket," I said.
Martin's daughter was hungry; so, they left to buy something for her. I also left Alexander and Micheal to say my prayer somewhere. In the meanwhile, Camellia joined us. When I went back, Nancy and Shani already bought the ticket and had gone inside.
"I wanted to see another movie, but Nancy bought tickets for Mr. Peabody and Sherman," Camellia said.
"We can watch another movie another time," I said.
We couldn't sit next to each other. Nancy and Shani sat together. Martin and his family sat together. I, Alexander and Micheal sat together, and Camellia sat alone.
The movie was awesome. It was boring in the beginning, but it got better from the middle. I laughed from the middle of the movie to the end. It was surprisingly funny. It had many hidden funny messages. I was also happy that Nancy came with us.
Martin said: "Woody laughed more than anybody else there. I don't know what was funny!"
Nancy said: "yes. He laughs a lot. We went to another animation together, and it was like a movie for kids (گروه سنی الف!), but he really enjoyed as well."
She was talking about The LEGO movie. "Really? Did you think that was a kid's movie? Why didn't you tell me?" I told her in my thoughts.
Alexander said: "I laughed from his laughs. Next time, I will go to movies only with him."
Camellia said: "was that you? I could hear your laugh all along the movie."
Micheal said: "it was for kids."
I said: "not all jokes inside the movie were for kids."
Martin's wife supported me and said: "yes. For example, which kid can understand that dollar joke when women left the person on a one dollar to get the other one on a hundred dollar."
They probably didn't get some of the hidden jokes in the movie. I tried to explain some of them to Micheal. I still laugh when I remember this sentence: "Some humans and some dogs are equal;" it has at least four funny interpretations. The writer of this sentence did definitely an incredible job!
They all liked to see this movie with me, and I personally really liked it. It was more than funny. I had absolutely good feelings after the movie.
Martin's daughter was hungry; so, they left to buy something for her. I also left Alexander and Micheal to say my prayer somewhere. In the meanwhile, Camellia joined us. When I went back, Nancy and Shani already bought the ticket and had gone inside.
"I wanted to see another movie, but Nancy bought tickets for Mr. Peabody and Sherman," Camellia said.
"We can watch another movie another time," I said.
We couldn't sit next to each other. Nancy and Shani sat together. Martin and his family sat together. I, Alexander and Micheal sat together, and Camellia sat alone.
The movie was awesome. It was boring in the beginning, but it got better from the middle. I laughed from the middle of the movie to the end. It was surprisingly funny. It had many hidden funny messages. I was also happy that Nancy came with us.
Martin said: "Woody laughed more than anybody else there. I don't know what was funny!"
Nancy said: "yes. He laughs a lot. We went to another animation together, and it was like a movie for kids (گروه سنی الف!), but he really enjoyed as well."
She was talking about The LEGO movie. "Really? Did you think that was a kid's movie? Why didn't you tell me?" I told her in my thoughts.
Alexander said: "I laughed from his laughs. Next time, I will go to movies only with him."
Camellia said: "was that you? I could hear your laugh all along the movie."
Micheal said: "it was for kids."
I said: "not all jokes inside the movie were for kids."
Martin's wife supported me and said: "yes. For example, which kid can understand that dollar joke when women left the person on a one dollar to get the other one on a hundred dollar."
They probably didn't get some of the hidden jokes in the movie. I tried to explain some of them to Micheal. I still laugh when I remember this sentence: "Some humans and some dogs are equal;" it has at least four funny interpretations. The writer of this sentence did definitely an incredible job!
They all liked to see this movie with me, and I personally really liked it. It was more than funny. I had absolutely good feelings after the movie.
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