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  1. 例文. These sandals are the next best thing to walking around barefoot. これらのサンダルは、裸足で歩き回るのに次善のものです. 「next-best-thing」のネイティブ発音(読み方)を聞きましょう!. 下記動画を聞きながらnext-best-thingの発音を練習しましょう. 【絶対聞こう ...

  2. THE NEXT BEST THING definition: 1. the thing that is best, if you cannot have or do the thing you really want: 2. the thing that…. Learn more.

  3. 3 de mar. de 2000 · John Schlesinger. Tom Ropelewski. A comedy-drama about best friends - one a straight woman, Abbie, the other a gay man, Robert - who decide to have a child together. Five years later, Abbie falls in love with a straight man and wants to move away with her and Robert's little boy Sam, and a nasty custody battle ensues.

  4. Abbie (Madonna) and her friend Robert (Rupert Everett) would make the perfect couple -- except for one small complication: He's gay. Well, at least they don't have to worry about sex messing up their friendship. Or do they? One night, loneliness gets the best of them, and before one can scream "Reality Check," Abbie and Robert become lovers and, ultimately, parents.

  5. The Next Best Thing is a romantic comedy following Abbie who has a one-night-stand with her gay friend; they agree to raise the resulting baby together. I’m so confused as to how on earth a movie with a gay director, gay icon lead actress and gay supporting actor could have such abysmal gay representation.

  6. THE NEXT BEST THING. Directed by. John Schlesinger. United States, 2000. Comedy, Romance, Drama, LGBTQ+. 108. Synopsis. Abbie, tired of failed relationships, has a one-night-stand with her gay friend; they agree to raise the resulting baby together. Synopsis.

  7. 3 de mar. de 2000 · "The Next Best Thing" is a garage sale of gay issues, harnessed to a plot as exhausted as a junkman's horse. There are times when the characters don't know if they're living their lives or enacting edifying little dramas for an educational film. The screenplay's so evenhanded it has no likable characters, either gay or straight; after seeing this film, I wanted to move to Garry Shandling's ...