getting old in romantic love movies

Ed 2022-04-21 09:03:51

I just finished watching this disc. The music throughout is very nice and the picture is clean. Two big-name stars have performed an old-fashioned love story belonging to middle-aged people. Warmth, the warmth that can only be obtained when two hearts that have been wounded for a long time are snuggled together.

It should be said that it is a good film. If it were changed ten years ago, I would have been confused by its melody and its content. Now, while watching the film, I am laughing at the cliché of the plot. It's just a chance encounter between two strangers who share some common language. Is that little spark and that subtle feeling that they create true love? If this is the case, isn't the world overflowing with true love?

Maybe movies are still good movies, but I, a movie lover, are no longer romantic and getting old.

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Extended Reading
  • Graham 2022-04-04 09:01:07

    The two performers galvanized their acting skills in what seemed to be a bland story. warmth.

  • Katlyn 2022-03-31 09:01:09

    Emma, ​​you do make u look like a cow~~

Last Chance Harvey quotes

  • Kate Walker: [putting vacuum away] Okay, Mama. It's me. Done. I've got to get to work.

    Maggie: Why don't you stay and have some lunch?

    Kate Walker: I can't. I've got to go. Um, not to pry or anything, but why is there a large smoked ham under the stairs?

    Maggie: Oh, that. Yes. It's um... The neighbor gave it to me.

    Kate Walker: The Polish neighbor?

    [her mother nods]

    Kate Walker: So, probably not a mass murderer.

    Maggie: Probably not.

    [Kate chuckles]

  • Kate Walker: [answers phone] Hello, Mum.

    Maggie: What are you wearing?

    Kate Walker: Purple dungarees.

    Maggie: Oh, you're not.

    Kate Walker: No, not really. I'm wearing a miniskirt and a boob tube. They're totally back in.

    Maggie: Oh, you're just being silly.

    [Kate laughs]

    Maggie: Now, don't be nervous. Just be yourself.

    [peeks out the window watching the bizarre neighbor]

    Kate Walker: Yes, thanks for the advice.

    Maggie: Oh, listen. I've been thinking about Greece.

    Kate Walker: Yeah. Okay. Well, can we talk about that later?

    [crosses the street]

    Kate Walker: All right. Bye!

    Maggie: Bye.

    [hangs up phone and continues to watch the neighbor. He waves]