you love the sea, i love you

Madisyn 2022-09-28 18:24:24

The heroine is a bit like "Water Story? Forget", it's really not good-looking; the male protagonist is the scumbag male protagonist in "The Royal Attorney", and he is still very handsome.

But when I watched this movie, I thought~ The wife is tangled, and the heroine's wife is too depressed, why bother? Love if you love, let go if you don't. Perhaps it was the mediocre eight years that did not erase the love, but gave her a little expectation and pride in the dark. Maybe she just doesn't dare to love, to fight for, to pursue. Because she is ordinary, because she looks ordinary, and because she has no family or status, she has an inferiority complex in her bones. Also because of her softness and richness, she refused to give in and married, and finally got a good marriage.

This seems to make me see myself, so thank Austin for being merciful.

Does the male protagonist love to the extreme, the love is eternal, or is it just a young love that never changes? After returning, he was a "scum", deliberately flirting with sisters and not intending to stimulate the heroine. what? He asks his friend Louisa's family how they misunderstood his motives and almost got tied down and married someone they didn't love. Hehe, central air-conditioning attribute, gay honey? Or is this a man's carefree?

Undoubtedly, the male protagonist is lucky, he has money, status, and former lovers.

"You like the sea, I have loved you before", love is like the waves crashing on the shore, and love is a long stream of water.

I haven't experienced this kind of love. Maybe it will last for many years, but it must not be the whole of life. Even ordinary like Anne? What if you keep waiting ⌛️? What about late marriages? As long as the heart is strong and rich.

But may we all find the only soul-mate who loves your soul. Also love, your skin.

Love may be late, but it will never be absent.

Note: I originally gave it two stars, but I healed myself after writing this review. 3 stars then...

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Persuasion quotes

  • Lady Russell: Anne! Who is Admiral Croft? And why does he cause you to be out of countenance so?... Anne.

    Anne Elliot: Admiral Croft's wife is... is...

    Lady Russell: Mrs. Croft.

    Anne Elliot: Indeed. And Mrs. Croft is the sister of Captain... Frederick Wentworth.

    Lady Russell: Wentworth? I see. I see.

    Anne Elliot: To think that soon he may be walking through this house.

    Lady Russell: Anne, you know that your father thought it a most unsuitable match. He would never have countenanced an alliance he deemed so degrading.

    Anne Elliot: He was not alone, as I recall.

    Lady Russell: My dear, to become engaged at 19, in the middle of a war, to a young naval officer who had no fortune and no expectations. You would indeed have been throwing yourself away. And I should have been failing in my duty as your godmother if I did not counsel against it. You were young, and it was entirely prudent to break off the understanding.

  • Sir Walter Elliot: Come, come, Anne! We must not be late. You cannot have forgotten we have an invitation from Lady Dalrymple.

    Anne Elliot: I regret I am already engaged to spend the evening with an old school-friend.

    Elizabeth Elliot: Not that sickly old widow in Westgate-buildings?

    Anne Elliot: Mrs Smith. Yes.

    Sir Walter Elliot: Smith? Westgate building?

    Mrs. Clay: Excuse me.

    Sir Walter Elliot: And who, pray, is Mrs Smith? One of the five thousand Smiths that are everywhere to be met with? Upon my word, Miss Anne Elliot, you have the most extraordinary taste. To place such a person ahead of your own family connections among the nobility of England and Ireland. Mrs Smith!

    Anne Elliot: Perhaps she is not the only poor widow in Bath with little to live on and no surname of dignity. Good evening.