ok, it's american

Elinore 2022-04-21 09:01:23

Yes, it's very American.

The main thread of a traditional romantic love story.

In the beginning, the female is strong and the male is weak. Later, the male protagonist is an invisible rich man. He could have inherited the family business and become rich and rival the country, but he does not. No zuo no die.

You must be kidding me!

I have been servile under the devil's head for many years, and I know very well about her cunning and mean family environment. After getting along for 3 days, she even told me that it was true love.

Seriously?

There must be dramatic scenes where the hero and heroine look at each other, and scenes where the heroine gradually becomes gentle and lovely. Be sure to arrange for the parents' ex-girlfriend to intervene.

Boring? But still a little moved.

I'm a little puzzled, in fact, according to the development of the plot, the male and female protagonists are so close, no ML?

Actually, these two might be a good match.

After all, one is a small town rich and the other is a New York white-collar worker.

One is a young man who is chasing dreams, and the other is a workaholic who is an official fan.

One wants to prove himself to his father, and the other is lonely without a father or mother.

Two able-bodied young men and women of school age have been in the same room for so long. Although they don't know much about life, they have something in common. And in the end, the hero saves the beauty and successfully saves the heroine's career, which is more important than anything else!

Anyway just for fun.

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Extended Reading
  • Salvador 2022-04-22 07:01:04

    Sandra Bullock is quite old-fashioned. Although you can guess the ending after reading the beginning, the director has done a good job.

  • Major 2022-03-23 09:01:21

    In Sandra Bullock’s recent works, this light comedy can also be regarded as an excellent work, even though it appears ordinary to the public.

The Proposal quotes

  • Margaret Tate: Andrew! Andrew! Andrew!

    [throws a pillow at him, waking him up]

    Margaret Tate: [whispering] Your mother's at the door, get up here! Get up here!

    Margaret Tate: [to Andrew's mother] Just a second!

    [Andrew throws his pillow and blanket at her]

    Margaret Tate: [whispering as she takes Andrew's blankets off the bed] Baby blanket, get it off, get it off...

    Margaret Tate: [Andrew gets close to her, as if they were sleeping together, as she feels something] Oh my God, what is that?

    Andrew Paxton: I'm sorry... it's morning!

    Margaret Tate: What do you mean it's morning?

    [Andrew rolls his eyes, as the meaning is obvious]

  • Margaret Tate: Who is Jillian? And why does she want me to call her?

    [shows Andrew the phone in the coffee cup]

    Andrew Paxton: Well, that was originally my cup.

    Margaret Tate: And I'm drinking your coffee why?

    Andrew Paxton: Because your coffee spilled.

    Margaret Tate: [tastes coffee] So you drink unsweetened cinammom light soy lattes.

    Andrew Paxton: I do. It's like Christmas in a cup.

    Margaret Tate: Is that a coincidence?

    Andrew Paxton: Incredibly, it is. I mean, I wouldn't possibly drink the same coffee that you drink just in case yours spilled, that would be pathetic.

    [phone rings]

    Andrew Paxton: Morning! Miss Tate's office.