Is there really such a thing as love?

Lisa 2022-03-21 09:01:32

A lot of similar films have been released recently. To sum up, the gun friends are finally married. sex first and then talk about feelings. I've always preferred the American approach to sex. In friends with benefit, the male protagonist said why we can't be casual, sex is like tennis, let's play tennis! ! I don't know if the expression sporting room = brothel in American English also reflects the attitude of Americans towards sex. Although sex is a one moment thing to them, I love you is cautious and cautious when they say it. Just like when the male protagonist in Love and Elixir told Anne Hathaway I love you, Anne thought he had a heart attack.

This is really too big a contrast. Two people who originally wanted to have fun ended up falling in love with each other, and then the male protagonist turned the previous playboy image and became unreliable. Not only were other women no longer in sight, but he also took Annie to various places to seek medical treatment. It's really impressive.

What I'm thinking is, maybe this is love, you don't need the other party to have any restrictions on you, but you just don't want to look at others, you don't need the other party to give you anything, you're willing to go with him, sex is just an adjustment but You care more about his inner world, and you care more about whether he is happy or not. It's not man-made exclusive, but it's natural exclusive.

Absolutely unattainable.

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Extended Reading
  • Tate 2022-03-22 09:01:28

    In addition to the two leading actors, the others are disappointed in addition to disappointment

  • Bobbie 2022-03-23 09:01:33

    Three and a half. One day you will meet someone who will change your life

Love & Other Drugs quotes

  • Jamie Randall: [Last lines] I used to worry a lot about who I'd be when I grew up. You know, like how much money I'd make or, umm, like some day I'd become some big deal. Sometimes, the thing you want most doesn't happen. And sometimes, the thing you never expect does. Like giving up my job in Chicago and everything and deciding to stay and apply to med school. I don't know. You meet thousands of people and none of them really touch you. And then you meet one person and your life is changed... forever.

  • California Man: Parkinson's, right?

    Jamie Randall: Oh, no. No.

    California Man: No, your wife.

    Jamie Randall: Girlfriend. Stage One.

    California Man: Good days and bad days, huh?

    Jamie Randall: Mostly good days. You?

    California Man: Wife. Since '73. Stage Four.

    Jamie Randall: You got any advice?

    California Man: You don't need my advice.

    Jamie Randall: Come on. I'm very trainable.

    California Man: My advice is to go upstairs, pack your bags, and leave a nice note. Find yourself a healthy woman. I love my wife. I do. But I wouldn't do it over again. The thing nobody tells you, this disease will steal everything you love in her. Her body, her smile, her mind. Sooner or later, she'll lose motor control. Eventually, she won't even be able to dress herself. Then, the fun really begins. Cleaning up her shit. Frozen face. Dementia. It's not a disease, it's a Russian novel.