give love a chance

Toby 2022-04-19 09:02:43

This movie may not be strong in storytelling
but I love its plot
whether it's GAY MAN passing
by or mistakenly thinking that GAY's true love
always believes in love at first sight PETER
and lost in sex and love and can't find an outlet JACKS
Their life is not a comedy, God is always so humorous when he reveals the truth
I love that last sentence JACKS said to PETER

Love isn't always a lightning bolt, maybe sometimes it's just a choice.
Maybe turelove is a decision , a decision to take a chance with somebody, to give to somebody with our worying anything.
Maybe love isn't something that happens to you, maybe it's something you have to choose.

So as she said, give love a chance and let yourself feel happy.

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Extended Reading
  • Peggie 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    After watching this movie, people don’t want a boyfriend, but they want gay honey.

  • Wade 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    The female protagonist's figure and three-point style, as well as the beautiful high heels, the cute car, and of course the beautiful male protagonist, that's enough.

Love and Other Disasters quotes

  • Emily 'Jacks' Jackson: An early departure? What are the chances of that? If this was a movie, there wouldn't be an early departure.

    Peter Simon: If this was a movie, you'd be blonde.

    Emily 'Jacks' Jackson: If this was a movie, you'd be famous.

    Peter Simon: That's the problem with life. It's nothing like movies.

  • Therapist: Relationships are best measured by farting.

    Peter Simon: Excuse me?

    Therapist: The stages of a relationship can be defined by farting. Stage one is the conspiracy of silence. This is a fantasy period where both parties pretend that they have no bodily waste. This illusion is very quickly shattered by that first shy, "Ooh, did you fart," followed by the sheepish admission of truth. This heralds a period of deeper intimacy. A period I like to call the "Fart Honeymoon", where both parties find each other's gas just the cutest thing in the world. But, of course, no honeymoon can last forever. And so we reach the critical fork in the fart. Either the fart loses its power to amuse and embarrass thereby signifying true love, or else it begins to annoy and disgust, thereby symbolizing all that is blocked and rancid in the formerly beloved. Do you see what I'm getting at?