Eye with this question. It is always a trick question. No matter how you disguise it innocent concern. Not a typical sentence for breaking the ice. There is another way to start a conversation. It is an ambush, a trap, a stabbing. Clearly not close or light years away from the dreaded "what are you thinking?" or "Do you think this dress make me look fat?" because of those sure we do not live, but he remains close. And above all will depend on who what you ask and what answer. Let's break down the possible moves:
A "Yes, I like the film" may end up with a horde of vultures eating the liver Cultureta your intellect with questions about the latest cycle of Azerbaijan in the original film or actor that made Police in the film that won the Oscar for best adapted screenplay in 1959.
may also be that a handful of geeks apuñalándote lunges at you with a host of acronyms type HD, Blurrei, Full HD, and using your shoulder blades as brackets to triangulate the position of the fifth best speaker Dolby 3.0.
can always fall between Specialists in a swarm of gender into the debate of whether Chuck Norris is harder than Charles Bronson, or if Hugh Grant is comparable to Richard Gere when he smiles, or if Angelina Jolie is more good than Charlize Theron. We
that the answer is usually not leave anyone indifferent. I usually answer that I always respond to most questions: "It depends." And then we'll see.