The beautiful Meg Ryan, as always, I can't remember the name of the protagonist of the movies I've seen, so I didn't know the protagonist was her before I watched it. I just heard that she was the most popular sweetheart in America before Jennifer. And I've called Jennifer Rachel for a long time, and to me she's Rachel in Friends. This time I'm going to put the name of this playful-smiling heroine in my head, Meg Ryan.
The idea of interspersed with real people interviews in the middle of the film, I recently saw it in the 33 days of love to the end and lovelorn. It turned out to be an old idea that was used in the film 22 years ago. But they're so poor, none of them handled as well as this movie 22 years ago.
Love that has been polished by time is always the most convincing. The two old men sat there, nodding their heads when they said anything, and being moved by whatever they said, why not? Time is the best witness, unconditionally believe.
There are three central themes of the film, as follows:
First, there is no friendship between men and women because there is sex in the middle.
Second, don't miss out on true love just because you're in a relationship with someone whose name you can't remember. To some extent, this is to excuse some juniors. There are many people in this world who cheat under the guise of finding true love, and we can't tell them apart.
Third, the love that persists to the end must be the best friendship. So it's good to be friends first.
I totally agree with the above three points. The first one is that I never believe that there is unprovoked hospitality in this world. As for dumping the person around you to pursue true love, this one can only be weighed by oneself. I feel that most people cannot tell whether it is true love or not. Maybe it is just a subconscious judgment that another is a better potential bed partner. On the third day, I remember that a famous actor also said that he was single for so many years, just because he couldn't find the person who could wake up at three in the morning and still be willing to chat with him. It's that simple, you can talk late, you can tacitly think about what the other party will say next, and you can get familiar with the other party's living habits without feeling sick. Not that complicated.
In the end, it turns out that this movie is the same age as us, and Meg Ryan, who used to be brilliant and moving, is also the age of our mother, and she can't hide the wrinkles to stick to her face. Everyone has their youth, and time is fair to each of us. Therefore, each stage must be well lived, it is very precious.
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