romanticism

Laurianne 2022-04-20 09:01:43

The last 10 minutes of the film determine the fate of the hero and heroine. Fortunately, they are together... In fact, we also have many 10 minutes that determine the fate of the film, just because of a small choice, even a word, changed too much. many. The fiancé and fiancee in the film, for them, the decision to cancel the marriage has changed their fate, perhaps they are still surprised, but the breakup is in sight. I don't really agree with this kind of plot. When two people are together, they have to sacrifice the happiness of more people around them, but maybe this is a symbol. No matter how much worldly difficulties, they can't stop the two hearts together, full of romanticism ...If you can understand it, it will be better. Even if you are the fiance or fiancee, even if you have to sacrifice yourself, you have to fulfill them. This requires a deep understanding of love. If something is really destined, then What is yours is yours, not yours.

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  • Isadore 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    Is there a kind of destiny that is not so bizarre and twisty, maybe 2 minutes, and it will be completed, but if so, will it make me believe it? In this way, isn't 2 minutes just child's play, not serious?

  • Lonzo 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Another nice piece of his work to see after knowing Cusack in Air Prison.

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?".