#electronic love 98 years love film
Probably Na Ying's "Meet 98" is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. 98 seems to be synonymous with a particularly romantic year.
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No-brainer love light comedy
The look of the movie is also very lovely
Meg Ryan is really sweet, especially the upward arc of the smile at the corner of his mouth
She walks with a little boy's ruffian pose, which is very cute
Two couples live together peacefully in such a busy city
In my heart, I was looking forward to a reply from the Internet. I was expecting surprises and unknowns.
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What are we expecting between the lines?
A certain end of the network carries its own imaginary expectations
-She is very pretty.
-She is! I knew she would be! She had to be! She had to be! (ecstasy
We love our soul and we love our appearance
However, we have foreseen in real life to be "mortal enemies"
If one party knows that the other party is in the dark, it will be more cinematic
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Anyway I so wanted to talk to you.
The odd thing about this form of communication…is you’re more likely to talk about nothing than something. But I just want to say…that all this nothing has meant more to me than so many somethings.
The male protagonist clumsily fabricates reasons
And delete it letter by letter, even though I can't tell the real reason, I still sincerely apologize
-The fault is mine. Someday I'll explain everything.
The feelings of the Americans in the film are very frank and generous
The heroine and her boyfriend are separated
-You don't love me?
-Me either
-You don't love me? (as relieved
-No, but we so right for each other.
-I know.
Fit but not in love
Email is probably the catalyst
But there is the dream of someone else.
The male protagonist suddenly brought flowers to visit the sick female protagonist
She was wrapped in pajamas under her trench coat, blowing her nose
Apology for the male protagonist's remarks about making her unemployed
she responds
-What's wrong with being personal anyway?
-Whatever else anything is, it ought to begin by being personal.
Well, sometimes people always put the problem in a big way to talk about it
Get a sense of "self-consistency"
The male lead settles the female lead into bed rest
The atmosphere of the dialogue is a bit tense
The male protagonist covers the female protagonist's mouth with his palm to signal to stop
-Now I can see that I bring out the worst in you.
But let me just help you to not say something you're just going to torture yourself about for years to come.
Well it's Charming
The dialogue on the last street where the heroine is about to meet her "netizen status" is better than the ending
-Not us.
-We would never.
-If only.
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