Serendipity evaluation action

2021-12-10 08:01
"Serendipity" is a warm and romantic love movie full of coincidences. The combination of handsome men and beautiful women is a prerequisite for such movies. The handsome John Cusack and the gentle and graceful Kate Beckinsale undoubtedly have such external conditions. And easy plot design is also indispensable. The film is still a tricky routine, but it has played new ideas. All kinds of unexpected misunderstandings and mistakes constitute the main line of the film. After the emotional and beautiful encounters of the audience, they must always worry about the heroes and heroines not being able to hold hands. The director's cleverness lies in the abundance of details prepared for the film. Whether it is the receipt hidden in the glove or the neurotic salesperson in the mall, it makes people feel the rare coincidence and warmth of daily life. John Cusack performed well, and the spark between Kate Beckinsale made this ridiculous plot more credible. The film’s rhythm is slow, the music is nice, and the actors perform well. It is a rare love essay-style film masterpiece, which deserves to be savored   .
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Serendipity quotes

  • Jonathan: Forget about privacy laws. You know what privacy laws do?

    Leasing Office Temp: No.

    Jonathan: They protect millionaires. You know who those millionaires are?

    Leasing Office Temp: Who?

    Jonathan: Tell him who they are. Tell him.

    Dean: Kids your age. Pimple-faced college drop outs who have made unhealthy sums of money forming internet companies that create no concrete products, provide no viable services, and still manage to generate profits for all of its lazy day-trading son-of-a bitch shareholders. Meanwhile, as a tortured member of the disenfranchised proletariat, you find some altruistic need to protect these digital plantation-owners?

    Jonathan: [reacting to Dean's speech] Wow!

    [to Temp]

    Jonathan: Come on.

  • Dean: You know the Greeks didn't write obituaries. They only asked one question after a man died: "Did he have passion?".

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