【Peach Color Transaction】

Percy 2022-04-19 09:02:14

David loved Diana, and it could be seen from the fact that he regretted chasing the helicopter after sending her away. But the characters have low self-esteem (because of money), jealousy, suspicion, possessiveness, which are the characteristics of many men and the basic characteristics of a man.

Diana also loved David, from the beginning "clothes can be sold but not sold". To the speed of the first rebuttal after the tycoon asks a question. There are also plans to dedicate themselves to getting real estate for their husbands in bed, and they also use premarital sex to comfort each other. I don't think she worships money. She doesn't do anything from sending clothes to helping the rich win money at the casino. Giving everything to David during the Cold War shows that he has always thought of his husband.

Diana ended up in the rich circle because of David's distrust and ruthlessness towards her indifference. When Diana was sad and insecure, she let the rich take advantage of it. (Women still have to coax)

When she went to see the house, Diana also directly said, "We were wrong in the first place." "This kind of start is my first time". Diana: "But you will collect". Rich: "Sometimes". It can be seen that the rich man has a life of a prodigal son, but at this time, she still has a mentality of rejection. But in the end, the fierce attack of the rich man took her down. (Don't be in a cold war with your wife, everyone is drooling) But here is the most suspicious place, whether Diana really still loves David, did David break her, after years of love quarrel Can the Cold War make a decision to divorce? If so, it's somewhat contradictory to the final reconciliation. Because feelings change too fast.

The rich man was in love with Diana, but not really. The lines on the boat show his possessiveness. With money and possessiveness, I don't think he will lack women. Even if there is a real shortage of women, it's not a glorious thing for you to find someone's wife to abduct you, so this is not true love from the beginning. I was just attracted to this woman. After enjoying a woman, he took away his land. Seems like it's all a trap.

The rich man didn't want to complete the two of them in the car, but he saw that Diana was about to give up on himself, because Diana said "We have to talk" at the beginning. So the rich man interrupted her and found an excuse to make each other feel at ease. Of course, it's not necessarily an excuse. There may be other women who have also received this million, which can't be verified. However, the driver's doubts about the "Million Dollar Club" can see that it should be a bit fake.

The final ending is not overly idealized. One is a loving couple for many years, and the other is a gentleman and rich man who has met recently. According to the early stage of the film, Diana understands some things. In terms of security, it's still good for couples over the years. Perhaps it was the remarks at the meeting that brought back their memories. The rich man finally put the lines she said to show that he still cares about her a little bit, and this is not a casual game. But a true love entanglement.

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Extended Reading
  • Otha 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Moore is not suitable for the role.

  • Mason 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    Have I ever told you I love you?~No~I do~still?~Always~~~ I though he was a better man~but I find out he is not~he just get more money than me~~~

Indecent Proposal quotes

  • David: [while playing pool] I guess there's limits to what money can buy.

    John: Not many.

    Diana: Well some things aren't for sale.

    John: Such as?

    Diana: Well you can't buy people.

    John: That's naive, Diana. I buy people every day.

    Diana: In business, maybe, but you can't buy people not when real emotions are involved.

    John: So you're saying you can't buy love? That's a bit of a cliché don't you think?

    Diana: It's absolutely true.

    John: Is it? What do you think?

    David: I agree with Diana.

    John: You do? Well let's test the cliché. Suppose... I were to offer you one million dollars for one night with your wife.

    David: I'd assume you're kidding.

    John: Let's pretend I'm not. What would you say?

    Diana: He'd tell you to go to hell.

    John: I didn't hear him.

    David: I'd tell you to go to hell.

    John: That's a reflex answer because you view the question as hypothetical. But let's say that there was real money backing it up. I'm not kidding. A million dollars. The night would come and go but the money could last a lifetime. Think of it. A million dollars. A lifetime of security... for one night. Don't answer right away. Just consider it; seriously?

    David: We're positive, okay?

    John: Well then you've proved your point. There are limits to what money can buy. It's late, and I hate to admit it, but I have meetings in the morning. May I have one dance? With your permission.

    David: You know something? I think you better hurry on to that meeting. You don't want to miss out on your next billion.

    John: Understood. I wouldn't part with her either. Good night.

  • Diana: Somethings are not for sale.

    John: Such as?

    Diana: Well you can't buy people.