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, character introduction:

Ned hero; The pie shop owner has the ability to bring everything back to life,

Summary of oral explanation of fairy-tale American drama "Pushing Daisy" 1.05438+0

, character introduction:

Ned hero; The pie shop owner has the ability to bring everything back to life,

Summary of oral explanation of fairy-tale American drama "Pushing Daisy" 1.05438+0

, character introduction:

Ned hero; The pie shop owner has the ability to bring everything back to life, but he can't touch the resurrected things again, or he will die again; Let the resurrected person be resurrected for more than a minute, and another equivalent life will die.

Chuck heroine; Ned's childhood friends, they haven't seen each other since they were 9 years old until Chuck died unexpectedly.

Emerson's supporting role; Detective, Ned's partner, is one of the few (the only one? ) People who know Ned's powers.

Supporting actress in Olive: A delivery waiter has a crush on Ned for a long time.

Digby Ned's pet dog died in a car accident when he was a child, but it came back to life after being touched by him, but Ned could never touch it again.

Lily and Vivian Chuck had two menstrual periods. When they were young, they formed the "Kissing Mermaid" water ballet duo, but later they retired because Lily was blind in one eye. They were eccentric and kept indoors. ,

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Narrator: Long after their game ended, little Ned was still fascinated by Chuck ... until a blood vessel in his mother's brain burst and died instantly.

After an interesting date, Ned Jr. was still obsessed with Chuck ... until a blood vessel in her mother's brain burst, causing her sudden death.

Ned's mother: She must have slipped-all thumbs. Did the timer go off?

I must have slipped ... I'm all thumbs. Is it time?

Narrator: Little Ned's random gift was, with a warning or 0. This is a gift, not only given-it takes. Little Ned found that he could only bring the dead back to life for one minute without any consequences; Any longer, someone will die.

God's gift to Ned Jr. has one or two taboos. It not only gives people a chance to be born again, but also takes away their lives. Young Ned found that if the deceased was reborn for one minute, he would not have to bear any consequences; Any longer, another person will die instead of the deceased. (Very complicated special function ~ ~)

Oral explanation

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Narrator: At their parents' funerals, Ned Jr., who was carried away by sadness, curiosity and hormones, had their first and only kiss with a girl named Chuck. ? After his mother died, Ned avoided socializing, worrying about what he would do if the person he loved also died. He became obsessed with pies. ? This is 19 years, 34 weeks, 1 day 59 minutes later, which has been called "now." ? Ned Jr. is a pie maker. ? This is where he makes pies: peaches will never turn yellow, and the dead fruit in his hand is ripe fruit with eternal taste ... as long as he touches it only once.

At the funeral of their beloved parents, sadness, curiosity and hormones held their heads up. Ned Jr. and this girl named Chuck kissed for the first time. It was their only kiss. After his mother died, Ned was afraid that his ability would make other people he loved die, and he never dared to make friends with others. He is addicted to making fruit pies. After 34 weeks of 19 and 1 day for 59 minutes, which is the so-called "now", Little Ned became a pastry chef specializing in fruit pie. In his pie shop, peaches will never rust, and rotten fruit will become fresh and delicious when he touches it once. (It's nice to use complicated special functions like this ~ ~)

Oral explanation

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Olive: Every day I choose a pie and concentrate all my love on that pie. ? Because if I like it, others will like it, you know? At the end of the day, I sold more pies than any other pies in the bakery.

Every day when I come to work, I will choose a fruit pie. I concentrate all my love on this pie, because if I love it, others will love it, and guess what? As a result, I sold more pies than others.

Emerson: Really? What pies do you like today?

Right? What kind of pie do you like today?

Olive: rhubarb.

From rhubarb.

Emerson: I still want three plums. ? ? Los Angeles style.

I still want the three-berry pie. Add ice cream. (Emerson always bullies Oliver > 0 < ~ ~)

Narrator: Emerson Cod is the only guardian of the pie maker's secret. ? This is how he became the only guardian of the pie maker's secret: a private detective, when his pie house was on the verge of bankruptcy, he met the pie maker. Mr. Cod proposed a cooperative relationship: when you can ask the victims who killed them, the murder case will be much easier to solve. ? The pie maker reluctantly agreed.

Emerson Mudd is the only one who knows the secret of the pastry chef. And that's how he became the only one who knew the secret of the pastry chef. Mr. Lieder is a private detective. When his throat shop was on the verge of economic crisis, he happened to meet ned's magic to bring him back to life. Mr. Yan proposed a partnership: After all, it will be much easier to handle a case if you directly ask who killed the deceased. The pastry chef reluctantly agreed.

Oral explanation

? Los Angeles style? Is there ice cream on the side of dessert? For a detailed explanation of the phrase, please click here to enter >>

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4. Ugly death? Watch video >>

Emerson: How does he look?

How does he look?

Ned: OK, but my threshold is quite high, so you must take what I say with a grain of salt.

Not bad, but mine is more tolerant. You can't believe my words completely.

Emerson: That's not a grain of salt: that's a brick they licked for the cow.

There is nothing left: so, every time someone is bitten by a dog, lock it up.

Ned: He can't help himself.

He had no choice.

Emerson: It didn't reduce its trauma.

That also makes people feel very hurt.

Ned: For whom?

Let who?

Emerson: Me. ? I'm sure it was him, but it was mainly me. ? I'll wait outside.

Me. Of course, he was injured, but it was mainly me. I'll wait outside.

Oral explanation

A grain of salt? Reserved and dubious? For a detailed explanation of the phrase, please click here to enter >>

5. Past place? Watch video >>

Where are we going?

Where are you going?

Emerson: The heart belongs. ? Ever been there?

Have you ever been to Kedko Town?

Ned: I grew up there. ? Sort of. ? This dead girl: Does she have a name?

I kind of grew up there. This girl who died in Kedeko, what's her name again?

Charlotte Charles.

Charlotte charles.

Ned: Chuck.

Chuck. ?

Oral explanation

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Chuck: Who are you?

Who are you?

Ned: Do you remember the little boy who lived next door to you when your father died?

Do you remember the little boy who lived next door to your house when your father died?

Ned? Oh, my God, hey! ? How are you?

Ned. Oh, my God, hey! How are you doing?

Ned: Good! ? You look great! ? Well, do you know what's happening now?

Not bad! You look good, too! You know what's happening now, right?

Chuck: I had the strangest dream: I was strangled by a plastic bag. ...

I had a strange dream that I was suffocated by a plastic bag.

Ned: You were strangled by a plastic bag. ? This may be a strange thing, and I don't know how to beautify it.

You are really suffocated by plastic bags. It may sound strange, but I don't know how to say it better.

Chuck!

Oh, oh!

Oral explanation

Sugar-coated shells? Make a cruel reality acceptable? For a detailed explanation of the phrase, please click here to enter >>

7. Mysterious cause of death? Watch video >>

Ned: You can tell me who killed you, so, you know, justice can be done.

You can tell me who killed you, and then, uh, justice will be done.

Chuck: Well, that's really sweet, but I don't know who killed me. ? I left my room key in the ice machine when I went to get the ice, and I was thinking, "This is stupid ..."

That's very kind of you, but I really don't know who killed me. I left my room key in the refrigerator when I went to get the ice, and just as I thought, "That's really stupid ..."

Narrator: When she was thinking "This is stupid", Chuck was strangled by a plastic bag.

Just when she thought "that's stupid", Chuck was suffocated by a plastic bag. (PD likes to have the narrator repeat his lines every time. )

Chuck: Then you touched my cheek.

Then you touched my face.

Oral explanation

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Narrator: Lying in the dark, Chuck thought about how he lay in the dark. ? She thought about her life with Aunt Lily and Aunt Vivian. Their personality disorder has developed into incapacitated social phobia, which makes it difficult for them to leave home. ? It makes it hard for Chuck to leave them. She serves the community and collects honey for the homeless. ? She has never been too far from home. She read about the impossible person and the impossible adventure. ? Life is good enough until one day, it is not: Chuck wants more. But in the boutique travel boutique, she got more than she expected. ...

Lying in the dark, Chuck recalled how he could lie in the dark like this. She recalled the days when she lived with Lily and Vivian. Menstrual personality disorder gradually developed into social phobia, which made them stay at home and made Chuck not far away. She sells her honey nearby to raise money for the homeless and never leaves home thousands of miles. At home, she read a lot of books and read the strange lives of people she can't be. Life is easy to satisfy, until one day such a life is not enough to satisfy her dream, and she wants more experiences. In the boutique travel boutique, she got more than she asked for. ......

Hey, I think someone's truck is on fire. Sorry I'm late.

Hey, whose truck is on fire? Sorry I'm late.

Narrator: Only Sleeping Beauty knows how she feels at the moment.

Only sleeping beauty can understand her mood at the moment. (It echoes a sentence from Prince Charming in front, a very romantic line! )

Oral explanation

Bloom into? Grow into? For a detailed explanation of the phrase, please click here to enter >>

9. The secret of hugging? Watch video >>

Chuck: I can't even hug you? What if you need a hug? A hug can change your day.

I can't even hug you? What if you need a hug? A hug will make the whole day better.

Ned: I don't like hugs.

I'm not interested in hugging.

Chuck: Then you haven't been hugged. Hugging is like the emotional Heimlich maneuver: they put their arms around you and give you a squeeze. All your fears and anxieties come out of your mouth like a wet mass, and you can breathe again.

Then you must not have been hugged properly. A good hug is like heimlich's therapy for feelings: people put their arms around you and squeeze hard, then all your wet fears and worries will come out of your mouth, and then you can breathe freely again. (Lovely description ~ ~ Hug)

Ned: If I choke on something other than my feelings, others can do it, but you can't touch me.

If I choke on something other than emotion, others can, but you still can't touch me.

Chuck: So kissing is impossible?

So I can't ask if I can kiss you.

Ned: I lost my mind.

I forgot what I said.

Oral explanation

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10. Sleepiness? Watch video >>

Ned: I don't want to be a bad host, but chasing your coffin makes me a little tired.

I don't want to be rude, but I was exhausted chasing your coffin today.

Oh, yes, of course.

Oh, yes, I understand.

Ned: I want to sleep here. You sleep in this bed: I insist. Oh, my eyes are rolling to the back of my head. I am lying down now.

I want to sleep here, you go to sleep: don't argue with me. Oh, I can hardly open my eyes. Just lie down.

Chuck: If you don't kill me, I will kiss you.

If it didn't kill me, I would kiss you.

Oral explanation

Get your eyes back in your head? Roll your eyes? For a detailed explanation of the phrase, please click here to enter >>

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Chuck: You touch the murder victims, you ask who killed them, you touch them again, and then they return to the state of death, and you get their reward?

You touch the dead, ask them how they died, then you touch them and let them sleep, and then you can rest easy?

Ned: In a word, that's it.

That's it in short.

Oral explanation

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Chuck: I've been thinking about it-I mean thinking, not chewing-how about we solve my murder and get the reward? Isn't that poetic? Of course it's an anecdote.

I've been thinking-by thinking, I mean I've thought about it, but I haven't thought too much-why don't we find out who killed me and get the bonus? Isn't this very poetic? It's definitely an anecdote. (This paragraph is also one of the characteristics of PD, which is synonymous with piling up a lot. )

Emerson: She should be underground.

She should be buried underground.

Ned: I thought you didn't want a reward.

I thought you didn't want a reward.

No, I don't want you not to want a reward. Fifty thousand dollars, that's a lot of money. Three points? 30-30-40? It's only fair that I get more: I did die for it.

That's not true. I don't want you. I don't want a reward. 50 thousand yuan, a lot of money. Three people? Thirty percent for you two and forty percent for me. I should take more. At least I'm dead.

Ned: I'm not a detective: I make pies.

I'm not a detective, I'm a pie maker.

Chuck: You can't just touch someone else's life and end it.

You can't live as a whole person and then walk away.

Ned: Yes, I can: That's what I did.

Who says I can't? That's what I always do.

Emerson: I can do 30-30-40.

Three, three, four, that's fine with me.

Ned: She should be dead-you should be dead! This is pushing your luck.

She should have died-you should have died a long time ago! This is totally pushing your luck.

Chuck: Yes, luck pushed me first.

That's right. Who let me get an inch first?

Oral explanation

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Push your luck? Push your luck? For a detailed explanation of the phrase, please click here to enter >>

13. What happens when you play with fire? Watch video >>

I'm not what you think.

I'm not as simple as you think.

Emerson: Who does he think you are?

How simple does he think you are?

Chuck: That town girl who has never seen the world before, her first time out was the last time-well, that's who I am, but I shot myself in the foot!

Small-town girl, who had never seen the market, died the first time she left the city-well, that's what I did, but this time she really set herself on fire.

Oral explanation

Lift a rock and drop it on your own feet? Play with fire and set yourself on fire? For a detailed explanation of the phrase, please click here to enter >>

14. Lost hope? Watch video >>

Narrator: Deedee Duffield, the manager of boutique travel agency, hopes that the reward of 50,000 dollars will catch the murderer before she catches her. ? The reward did not reach the expected goal.

Deedee Duffield, the manager of the boutique travel boutique, had hoped that the reward of 50,000 pounds would catch her before the killer did it. But the reward still made her wish come to nothing.

Oral explanation

Can't reach it? Fail to achieve (the goal)? For a detailed explanation of the phrase, please click here to enter >>

15. Home visit? Watch video >>

Aunt Lily: Charlotte is a firecracker: always trying to get us out of the house. ? Threatened to put antidepressants in our food: to the point where I was afraid to eat anything she cooked.

Charlotte is a lively girl: always trying to get us out of the house. And threatened to add antidepressants to baked goods: I dare not eat what she cooked.

Oral explanation

Firecrackers? Energetic? For a detailed explanation of the phrase, please click here to enter >>

16. Unexpected setbacks? Watch video >>

Narrator: The joke seems to be getting bigger: Aunt Lily looks straight at her niece, who should not be alive. ? If she has a good eye, she will see her.

Something bad seems to have happened: Lily looked at her niece during her period, and she should have rested a long time ago. If her eyes were intact, she should be able to see her. (The plot is so mysterious ...)

Oral explanation

Gig's finished? Bad things? For a detailed explanation of the phrase, please click here to enter >>

17. Courage? Watch video >>

Narrator: The value of monkeys is far more than emotional: they are golden. ? The man who killed Chuck was killed by Aunt Lily. After winning the prize of $50,000, Vivian and Lily took a new interest in the world beyond their fence: they retreated from their retreat and took a chance.

Obviously, the value of this pair of monkeys is not just an emotional memorial: they are made of gold. Chuck's killer was solved by Lily's period. After winning the prize of 50,000 pounds, Vivian and Lily Menstruation regained their interest in the outside world: they gave up the negative idea of dropping out of school and decided to try running with the bulls.

Oral explanation

Take a chance? After long deliberation and hesitation, make a risky decision? For a detailed explanation of the phrase, please click here to enter >>