Men, lower your stance.

Velda 2022-04-22 07:01:05

Why was Joe able to capture Katherine's heart? I think it's "cheeky", but unfortunately many self-respecting men can't do this all the time, so they often feel that they have paid with all their heart, but just because they can't talk sweetly, they can't handle the women around them. Learn from Qiao in the movie, women are actually very easy to coax.
In fact, before knowing that Joe was NY152, Catherine already had feelings for him. She was willing to share even her most secret emotions with him, and it was up to him to decide when to meet NY152! This fully shows that Katherine has been moved. The reason why Joe was able to resolve the deep hatred that caused Catherine to lose her job was actually quite simple: it was because he put down his arrogant confrontational attitude, showed his favor to Catherine first, and took the initiative to create opportunities to communicate with her: he cheekily visited the door, Pretending to meet her, chatting and bickering with her, going to the flea market together, making fun of her dream lover... I think, even if he doesn't reveal his other identity in the end, Catherine will be moved by Joe sooner or later.
I just think that there is no need for two people who truly love each other to toss with each other because of their self-esteem. They might as well learn to be cheeky and lower their posture. Especially men and women are auditory animals, they often say sweet words to coax their ears, and ultimately they will benefit from it.

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  • Verona 2021-10-22 14:40:41

    If it weren't for these two people, the film's value would be pitiful. The modern version of P&P lacks the most important essence-replace the class conflict of "He is a gentleman and I am a gentleman's daughter" with "You do a good job in business but I only understand the book", but the female standpoint is weakened, that is The reason for the love is unknown, an elevator accident? This strength is too far from "a gentleman must marry a good wife". But after all, it's a romantic light comedy that can't ask for so much.

  • Alysa 2022-03-22 09:01:24

    Classic brain fragments. Simplify, idealize, and conceptualize feelings. Do you think the audience is a three-year-old child? Do you believe in such an outrageous plot?

You've Got Mail quotes

  • Kathleen Kelly: [about "NY152"] He couldn't possibly be the Rooftop Killer!

    Christina Plutzker: Remember when you thought Frank might be the Unibomber?

    Kathleen Kelly: That was different.

  • Frank Navasky: [about Birdie] She fell in love with Generalissimo Franco!

    Kathleen Kelly: No, don't say that. Really. We don't know that for sure.

    Frank Navasky: Well, who else could it have been? It was probably around 1960.

    Kathleen Kelly: Do you want some popcorn?

    Frank Navasky: I can't believe this! I mean, it's not like he was something normal, like a socialist or an anarchist or something.

    Kathleen Kelly: It happened in Spain. People do really stupid things in foreign countries.

    Frank Navasky: Absolutely. They buy leather jackets for much more than they're worth. But they don't fall in love with fascist dictators!