I accidentally wrote a long review and posted a movie review...

Krista 2022-04-22 07:01:10

Who would want to be Annie? Tear up the marriage contract, deceive the family, give up all the abundance and happiness of the existing life, and make all-or-nothing, just to pursue the "true love" that one yearns for - today it is considered to be a concept that only immature boys and girls believe in. Even the man she was fascinated with was only on the nightly radio in Seattle.

But who doesn't want to be Annie? The fiance has just presented the diamond ring, the whole family is waiting to celebrate the big wedding, and everything is on the road to a happy life. Anne still has the courage to pursue the "true love" she has been pursuing since she was a little girl.

When a person has nothing to lose, he may be able to break the status quo and not break or stand.

But when a person's life is good enough, who has the courage to give up everything at the moment and risk losing everything to find it, even if it's just a piece of audio from thousands of miles away?

Annie has the quality that we had as children, but mostly abandoned after hitting a wall many times: "Courage".

Fortunately, I also met a woman who gave up her current stability, defied her family's arrangements, and fought bravely for her love.

Ronaldinho is my Annie.

I hope Miss Luo can find out about my dynamic as soon as possible, and then pick a night to relive this movie with me.

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  • Selmer 2022-03-22 09:01:36

    The story is good, the plot can still be scrutinized. There are two kinds of men who cannot marry, the very bad men, and the very good men. The latter means that when he already has a woman he loves deeply in his heart, the woman who follows him is sad.

  • Meredith 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    Super sweet movie, very touching

Sleepless in Seattle quotes

  • Jay: When's the last time you were out there?

    Sam Baldwin: Uh... uh, uh, Jimmy Carter, 1978.

    Jay: Things are a little different now. First, you have to be friends. You have to like each other. Then you neck. This could go on for years. Then you have tests, and then you get to do it with a condom. The good news is, you split the check.

    Sam Baldwin: I don't think I could let a woman pay for dinner.

    Jay: Great! They'll throw a parade in your honor. You'll be Man of the Year in "Seattle Magazine".

  • Jay: That's what I'm trying to tell you, what women are looking for: pecs and a cute butt.

    Sam Baldwin: You mean like, "He has the cutest butt"?

    Jay: Yeah.

    Sam Baldwin: Where did I hear that recently?

    Jay: Everywhere. You can't even turn on the news nowadays without hearing about how some babe thought some guy's butt was cute. Who the first woman to say this was, I don't know, but somehow it caught on.

    Sam Baldwin: So how's my butt?

    [Jay stops walking, examines Sam's backside]

    Jay: Not bad.

    Sam Baldwin: Really?

    Jay: Yeah.

    Sam Baldwin: Is it cute, though?

    Jay: I don't know. Are we grading on a curve?