Message in a Bottle Quotes

  • Dodge Blake: If I was about 150 years younger, you'd be in trouble, young lady.

  • Dodge Blake: Choose between yesterday and tomorrow.

  • Garret Blake: Teresa, I don't want to lose you.

    Theresa Osborne: Then don't.

  • Theresa Osborne: Have you lived here your whole life?

    Garret Blake: Not yet.

  • Theresa Osborne: And you'll just forget about me, right?

    Garret Blake: Every day.

  • [last lines]

    Theresa Osborne: If some lives form a perfect circle, others take shape in ways we cannot predict or always understand. Loss has been a part of my journey. But it has also shown me what is precious. So has a love for which I can only be grateful.

  • [first lines]

    Jason Osborne: [disembarking] Where are they?

    Theresa Osborne: Um... You know, they're probably just running late, they'll be here baby.

    Jason Osborne: I see 'em. Daddy! Daddy!

  • Theresa Osborne: What if you got mad at me. It's a small boat.

    Garret Blake: I don't like fighting, Theresa. Bowling either.

  • Theresa Osborne: So you *used* to be charming. Sorry I missed that.

  • Dodge Blake: Got your ticket?

    Garret Blake: Of course I have my ticket. Got my name in all my underwear. And I got a quarter, for a phone call.

  • Garret Blake: You look nice.

    Dodge Blake: Yeah, well it hurts.

  • Dodge Blake: Jackets like that don't come along every week, ya know.

Extended Reading
  • Wayne 2022-03-14 14:12:25

    After seeing too many love movies, the standards have become harsh and weird and less tolerant. So the following question is, on the old proposition of the choice between the old dead loved ones and the new ones, which side does the movie favor? To put it bluntly, it is really gentle and cunning to end the mystery with the unexpected death of the respondent. After all, the message in a bottle is the solidification of emotion at that moment. Who can say whether you will adapt to getting along in the future? Okay, I'm off the topic, but I want to end

  • Eleanora 2022-04-23 07:03:29

    The original book is mostly entangled in the heart, and the external conflict is light to death. The movie version adds the maiden family of the hero's ex-wife, creating some conflicts. Paul Newman makes the plain father image in the original book glow, and the eyes are a little wet at the end, but also That's it, just watch this movie once and for all.