it's a sweet story

Sylvia 2022-04-23 07:01:32

Because Hathaway wants to watch this movie, she just likes beauties with big mouths. The male protagonist's muscles are very eye-catching~ I restrained myself from checking the plot and started watching directly, which led to my unadjusted mentality and a little waste of warmth later... I didn't know what style this was in the first few minutes, exposing the black heart and interests of the pharmaceutical industry fanatical pursuit? Medical representatives have to sell their hues to complete their quotas? Then the playboy in a suit and leather shoes with a tongue and a tongue meets a beautiful and intelligent female patient who is lonely and inferior. Later, they fell in love... The female patient stubbornly drove away the handsome guy with a thriving career because of her inner inferiority...

I don't know why he loved her so much, because she was ill and stubborn, so he had the desire to protect? He should be a notorious pharmaceutical salesman who is obsessed with greed, why would he be so determined to hold her tenderly and patiently to a female patient whose condition was only getting worse? Is it because of the kindness in his heart that has not yet been extinguished? The husband of a Parkinson's patient said that this disease will take away all the beauty of her love, and he feels that it is a desperate love... In the face of the pain, all love seems to be slowly worn away... Seeing him take her to see the doctor everywhere Feeling so sad...

When he received the promotion notice, I was thinking about where the plot would go next. He chooses to go to Chicago, and he spends all day seeking money, fame, money, and women; she changes to a different lover, and she is still lonely in her heart? As a result, the screenwriter chose the warm route. He gave up a better job, money and other things, and finally moved her, and they were happy together. As long as people are happy.

Two hours is slightly longer. There are too many bed scenes, and the children can't control it...

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Love & Other Drugs quotes

  • Maggie Murdock: I'm gonna need you more than you need me.

    Jamie Randall: That's okay.

    Maggie Murdock: [crying] No it's not! It isn't *fair*! I have places to go!

    Jamie Randall: You'll go there. I just may have to carry you.

    Maggie Murdock: ...I can't ask you to do that.

    Jamie Randall: You didn't.

  • Jamie Randall: Hey, Lisa.

    Bruce Winston: Her name's not Lisa.

    Jamie Randall: I know. I know. But, if everytime I say "Hey, Lisa", then eventually she'll come up to me and she'll be like, you know, "My name's not Lisa it's... Jennifer"... whatever, and I'll do a big apology and I'll say, "I thought you were the Lisa who was mad at me for not calling". And, from then on Jennifer, or whatever her name is, will think that I dated a girl who looked just like her... who I rejected. She'll develop this unconscious need to win my approval and from then on, it's cake.

    Bruce Winston: Damn!