i deserve him/her

Shannon 2022-03-25 09:01:08

I don't know when "I'm not worthy of her" started. People who are rich, handsome, poor, silky, white, rich, beautiful, black and poor began to be so clearly divided. Sometimes people even wear tinted glasses to deny everything that seems to be on the disadvantaged side. I think this Movies can give some guidance to those who hold this kind of thinking. Anyway, the male protagonist Kirk is an airport ticket inspector. His parents spent almost all the money to build a swimming pool, so he didn't go to college. He is not tall, not handsome, not confident, not good, not muscular, not sexy at all, his home is just Like the chess and card room in the urban-rural fringe, his dream is to be a pilot, but he has no potential at all. His daily life is to chat with friends from his school days and occasionally go out to have fun. Kirk is very kind, considerate, upright and very polite and cultivated. His ex-girlfriend Marnie kicked him, but Kirk still took her in. Later, Marnie and Kirk's parents were even closer Kirk. The heroine Molly is a typical white and rich beauty. She has a high appearance and a very smart person. She quit her job as a lawyer behind her parents' back, but relies on her own intelligence to make a plan. She has a high income and a smooth life. Simply a perfect example. For example, when a girl like Molly is with a boy like Kirk, people will say: This woman must have a broken brain...[em]e400872[/em] Kirk met while working at the airport. When they got to Molly, because Molly left the phone with Kirk, he borrowed a friend's phone to call Kirk to keep it temporarily and asked Kirk to meet at a party. After that, they had more communication. They went to bars together, watched ice hockey games together, watched movies together, and later dated and became a couple. Kirk's friends and Kirk think that a girl like Molly would not like a poor guy like him. He thinks that Molly is dating him because his sexy ex-boyfriend cheated. Molly is looking for a lower shelf. Man, this is more secure. Kirk's inferiority complex and hesitancy, and Molly's perfection, led to their conflict in the end. Kirk said everything he wanted to express, and they fell out. At this time, Kirk decided to make up with his ex-girlfriend who had shown up to him again. Reunite and embark on a journey to the field together. When he got on the plane, his good friend suddenly rushed over and told him that he could actually be perfect, making him be confident, After getting off the plane and confessing everything to Molly, he also woke up at this time and felt that his friend was right. At this time, Molly also came to the airport to chase after Kirk. They confessed everything to each other, resolved the conflict, and finally got together (there is no discovery, in almost all movies, as long as you go to the airport to chase, you can usually be together. [em]e247[/em]) Anyway, happy ending huh? yeah! [em]e245[/em][em]e182[/em][em]e187[/em]

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  • Ashtyn 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    The love story of the blond princess and the little groundhog...haha lovely JayJay~ I like the love concept promoted by this film and tell everyone what they understand in their hearts but lack the courage and self-confidence to pursue. You can make it as long as beliefs and actions are strong enough although With fairy tale color but conveying beauty, this is enough to feel that the original title "hard10" is more appropriate to the theme

  • Bailee 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    Three and a half. . . The subtitles are in English again = =. . Still, it looked a little fun. . . . . .

She's Out of My League quotes

  • Stainer: I love Kirkey but let's face it, the guy's a 5. Meanwhile, this Molly is a hard 10.

    Devon: He's at least a 6...

    Stainer: 6? Alright, you go ahead and pop rainbows into his asshole, but I'm just being honest.

  • Kirk: Patty's not a bitch, she's uh... different.

    Stainer: Yeah, different in that she's a bitch and other people aren't.