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Is it me, or was this one of the slowest and most undramatic closing ceremony of recent times? It mostly felt boring and like a waste of time tbh
Let’s just say it was very French.
I dont minds things being artsy... i just felt that the pace was very slow and with very little meaning
I didn’t say artsy…
What do you mean by it being "French"?
Lame?
Hm... i dont think that i agree. I agree that the show was 'lame' to some extend but i dont think that lame is typical french
What about a Frenchman with a broken leg?
edit: 11 days after posting this, I learned that the label I used is apparently offensive. I was not aware of that previously. I apologize to any French persons I offended and will revise my wording in any relevant future comments.
Would that make broken legs a typical french thing?
I've never been to France, nor do I know anyone of French nationality, so I can't guarantee it's not.
"An angry dude smoking a cigarette is not a great movie."
So, France?