Bird's eye also depends on the routine

Lorine 2022-04-22 07:01:39

I watched it yesterday when Harry met Sally and compared it with the film I watched two days ago. I realized what is the bridge of a friend's superior position so enduring (of course, I don't know if the latter is imitating after reading the film)
1 Greeting each other my boyfriend and girlfriend then replied oh, he must be doing pretty well, then his emotional defense line collapsed in an instant, find a restaurant or a corner shop and complain to each other, or else just go to bed
2 Christmas Eve veneers dance the countdown to the new year The relationship is heating up in China, but the former is subtle enough to look at each other and smile, the latter is more Fast and Furious
3 The girl is performing exaggerated actions in the restaurant, the guy is calm and quiet,
this kind of innocent film does not rely on small details to move people, but it can also rely on it. Of course, if you only watch It's a big disappointment that every one is good and the whole is a big disappointment. Maybe the times are changing and the concept has become more avant-garde, but those warm details should still be beautiful and innocent no matter what the era. It's really difficult for the later screenwriters and actors. Well, it's a plagiarism.

PS, I remembered that Ashton Kutcher still has a trick of becoming a lover without asking for anything in return. It's really tried and tested. It's too long and ambiguous. It's a typical cute line. Of course, the butterfly effect is also right. big man

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  • Arne 2022-01-01 08:02:12

    If it becomes more mature, it may become the "When Harry Meets Sally" of this century

  • Bailey 2022-03-27 09:01:11

    Two people, 6 years, a destined relationship. In the past 6 years, the road we have traveled is the only road we must go through. Years, present the best of me to the best of you. All good things are worth waiting for.

A Lot Like Love quotes

  • Oliver Martin: Well... Guess when I'm an old man, I'll never have to wonder, "What if?"...

  • Oliver Martin: Let it go, smile, you're with me.