How to make a rich woman fall in love with me

Athena 2022-03-21 09:01:54

Peter Warn is my ideal personality. A hilarious clip from the movie It Happened One Night came to my mind after seeing a hitchhiker scene in "On the Road." The most important thing is to think of the male protagonist who boasted that he "can use a hundred postures" to stop a hitchhiker, but it turns out that he does everything he can like a clown on the roadside, which is not as useful as the female protagonist pulling up his skirt and showing his thighs. After the smiling face, I revisited this black and white movie with a sense of age. I don't think there is that girl who wouldn't fall in love with this wilde-like man who combines talent and vicious tongue, and his most important charm is to create a romance that comes with his mouth. On the first night accompanied by the pouring rain outside the window, two strange men and women were in the same house. The heroine couldn't hold back her curiosity and asked the man's name. Unexpectedly, he said flatly without thinking, "Me? I am the night. The nightingale in my heart, I am the morning breeze that caresses your lovely face." If this sentence was said from someone else's mouth, I would definitely get goosebumps right away. On the way, he seemed to have the upper hand in the quarrel between him and the heroine. He couldn't help but criticize the heroine for any problem. He even had something to say when he dipped coffee with donuts, and ruthlessly mocked: " You are worth a million but you don’t know how to make donuts”, while still boasting that he could write a book on how to use donuts dipped in coffee, and seeing how proud he was, I even wanted to take that cup for the heroine Coffee poured into his face. In addition, he told the heroine later that he wanted to come up with a book about hitchhiking. I think how he loves to publish books. If he really wants to publish a book, it is better to write a book "How to Make a Rich Woman Fall in Love with Me". After all, what you say is justifiable. Then at the heroine's wedding, he seemed to lose everything, but his father-in-law sent a divine assist, and Hua En won the rich family's daughter with his sincerity and 39 yuan and 6 dollars. The wall" finally came down, bringing the story to a happy ending. Perfect love and ideal personality can only be found in movies. In reality, I still admire Peter Huaen's character who dares to love and hate the most, even though it is the wonderful ability I have always wanted to have, even though I have no expectations, Even a little selfish. Finally, I thought of what Oscar Wilde said: "Love yourself is the beginning of a lifelong romance." Maybe if you love yourself more, you will have more expectations.

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It Happened One Night quotes

  • [Peter hangs a blanket between the twin beds in their room at the autocamp]

    Ellie Andrews: That, I suppose, makes everything quite all right?

    Peter Warne: Oh this? Well, I like privacy when I retire. Yes, I'm very delicate in that respect. Prying eyes annoy me. Behold the walls of Jericho! Uh, maybe not as thick as the ones that Joshua blew down with his trumpet, but a lot safer. You see, uh, I have no trumpet. Now just to show you my heart's in the right place, I'll give you my best pair of pajamas.

    [he offers her the pajamas - she ignores them - so he tosses them at her]

    Peter Warne: Uh, do you mind joining the Israelites?

    [indicates he wants her to go on the other side of the blanket - she doesn't budge]

    Peter Warne: You don't want to join the Israelites? Alright.

    [he begins to undress]

    Peter Warne: Perhaps you're interested in how a man undresses. You know, it's a funny thing about that. Quite a study in psychology. No two men do it alike. You know, I once knew a man who kept his hat on until he was completely undressed. Yeah, now he made a picture. Years later, his secret came out. He wore a toupee. Yeah. You know, I have a method all my own. If you notice, the coat came first, then the tie, then the shirt. Now, uh, according to Hoyle, after that, the, uh, pants should be next. There's where I'm different... I go for the shoes next. First the right, then the left. After that it's, uh, every man for himself.

    [he starts to unbuckle his pants and she runs to the other side of the blanket]

  • Ellie Andrews: You think I'm a fool and a spoiled brat. Well, perhaps I am, although I don't see how I can be. People who are spoiled are accustomed to having their own way. I never have. On the contrary. I've always been told what to do, and how to do it, and when, and with whom. Would you believe it? This is the first time I've ever been alone with a man!

    Peter Warne: Yeah?

    Ellie Andrews: It's a wonder I'm not panic-stricken.

    Peter Warne: You're doing alright.

    Ellie Andrews: Thanks. Nurses, governesses, chaperones, even bodyguards. Oh, it's been a lot of fun.