Dried up this bowl of love poison chicken soup

Betty 2022-12-30 06:32:23

"Unforgettable Years" is about Tessa Conover (Katherine Heigl) reluctantly repeating the end of her marriage until her ex-husbands David (Geoff Stutz) and Julia Bank (Rosario Dawson) is sweetly engaged. Having found the man of her dreams and soon to be stepmother to Tessa and David's daughter, Julia believes she can finally put her previous pain behind her. But Tessa's jealousy takes a morbid twist - Tessa decides to do whatever it takes to turn Julia's dream into an endless nightmare.
This is a story about two women. One of the problems women face every day is dealing with difficult relationships between men and women. It's not mysterious, but there's a thrilling part where the audience doesn't know what's going on, and only sees the characters endure and see the bottom line of their endurance. The relationship between them is getting more complicated and more terrifying. Many women will find themselves in them. The director wants to use the film to warn women: what will happen if you lose control when you lose your sense of identity? When your identity is all about your relationship with a man or whether that man wants you or not, when that becomes the focus of your life, it's not good. Because it doesn't last long!
Some time ago, I was swiped by the hit TV series "My First Half of My Life". Whether it is a hot search or a circle of friends, the chicken soup of the male god He Han is permeated. But why is this TV series so popular? Because it presents the helplessness and confusion of people in real life? Let's wake up everyone, in essence, our identification with the characters in the play is actually an identification with our idealized self. A real "white bone spirit" like Tang Jing doesn't have time to pay attention to you. If you are over 35 years old and then enter a grassroots workplace, you will not use it, and a male god like He Han will not come to rescue you on call. Husband Chen Junsheng may be early. There are young and beautiful little three, four and five lined up, and that little property is not enough. When TV shows the plight of reality, and then slowly tells you that your trust and expectations for love, friendship and marriage are stripped off one by one, it is poisonous!
On the contrary, this "Unforgettable Years" makes you face marriage realistically.

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Unforgettable quotes

  • Helen: Hello, Julia. I'm here to see my granddaughter.

    Lily Connover: She's here! Lovey's here!

    Helen: Oh. My darling girl.

    Lily Connover: You're here.

    Helen: Yes. I'm here.

  • Tessa Connover: Julia, please. Don't... Don't let Lily remember me like this.