A movie that looks like money but talks about self-confidence

Germaine 2022-03-23 09:02:13

Because the money is not enough, David took Diana to the casino to gamble, hoping to make $50,000. When David agreed to $1 million to let his wife sleep with the rich man for the night, I think their marriage was broken, and Diana would Leave David. It's not because the rich man is rich and Diana worships money, but because of David's lack of self-confidence, Diana can't see the kind of self-confidence of a man in him, which is also his wife's sorrow. Sure enough, after one night, the husband's distrust and speculation about his wife, which is actually the husband's lack of self-confidence. It was not until the last Hippo auction that David told Diane that I was not worse than the rich man, I just didn't have as much money as him, which made Diana see David's confidence again, and also made Diana decide to leave the rich to find Dai. dimension.

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  • David: [while playing pool] I guess there's limits to what money can buy.

    John: Not many.

    Diana: Well some things aren't for sale.

    John: Such as?

    Diana: Well you can't buy people.

    John: That's naive, Diana. I buy people every day.

    Diana: In business, maybe, but you can't buy people not when real emotions are involved.

    John: So you're saying you can't buy love? That's a bit of a cliché don't you think?

    Diana: It's absolutely true.

    John: Is it? What do you think?

    David: I agree with Diana.

    John: You do? Well let's test the cliché. Suppose... I were to offer you one million dollars for one night with your wife.

    David: I'd assume you're kidding.

    John: Let's pretend I'm not. What would you say?

    Diana: He'd tell you to go to hell.

    John: I didn't hear him.

    David: I'd tell you to go to hell.

    John: That's a reflex answer because you view the question as hypothetical. But let's say that there was real money backing it up. I'm not kidding. A million dollars. The night would come and go but the money could last a lifetime. Think of it. A million dollars. A lifetime of security... for one night. Don't answer right away. Just consider it; seriously?

    David: We're positive, okay?

    John: Well then you've proved your point. There are limits to what money can buy. It's late, and I hate to admit it, but I have meetings in the morning. May I have one dance? With your permission.

    David: You know something? I think you better hurry on to that meeting. You don't want to miss out on your next billion.

    John: Understood. I wouldn't part with her either. Good night.

  • Diana: Somethings are not for sale.

    John: Such as?

    Diana: Well you can't buy people.