"Sleepless in Seattle": insisting on true love is an obsession

Marcella 2022-04-22 07:01:10

After all, very few people are lucky enough to meet true love and soulmates. Those who run for this ideal and romantic ending are either filled with great happiness or obliterated by great loneliness.

Sleepless in Seattle, a tender love movie about the pursuit of true love.

The young Tom Hanks is very handsome and full of hormonal attraction. The heroine who is about to enter the palace of marriage is attracted by the hero just because of the attractive voice on the radio, and then resolutely gives up the logical happiness in front of him. In my heart, the throbbing of "I don't know where it came from, and it goes deep" is desperate, looking for the spark of the soul.

Love stories are sweet, but difficult choices are puzzling. Although mental infidelity and physical infidelity are legally different, and the boundaries of moral condemnation are blurred, they will undoubtedly deeply hurt the person who gave his/her youth and affection. If the heroine is replaced by a man, I am afraid that it is very likely to become the scumbag that thousands of people refer to.

From the perspective of secular morality, whether in the name of true love or other high-sounding excuses, kind people should be self-disciplined, take responsibility and responsibility for the relationships around them, and should not hurt others or put themselves The happiness of others is based on the suffering of others. But on the other hand, true love is so rare that you should not miss it even if you give it all, otherwise the rest of your life will be full of regrets.

Not only the pursuit of true love, but also the path to philosophy, art, faith, and truth.

The pursuit of truth is the process of constantly breaking the game, and the process of constantly approaching the end also gradually surpasses the constraints and prejudices of the world. The end of the end is more like a never-ending black hole, full of magic, freedom and loneliness.

But the pursuit of true love and truth is so romantic, and the opportunity to experience great spiritual joy, the temptation is overwhelming. People yearn to be the brightest star in the sky, moths to the fire one after another, but often fall into the abyss and boundless darkness after burning.

About love and marriage, I have heard too many experiences and sharing. A lucky few say that there is some kind of intuitive confirmation when you meet the person you're destined for; but most tend to warn us to be rational, and that marriage won't be what it's supposed to be in love.

We will eventually become the ordinary and mediocre majority, choosing to believe that probability and economics are relatively safe, subordinate to mainstream values, and accepting the ties of obligations, morals and game rules are also what society expects of us. After all, very few people are lucky enough to meet true love and soulmates. Those who run for this ideal and romantic ending are either filled with great happiness or obliterated by great loneliness.

As an older leftover woman who refuses to compromise, I have received urgings and reminders from my elders every three days. Those suggestions are rational and realistic considerations, and have nothing to do with sensibility and love.

A certain choice often echoes a certain destiny.

Big rewards often come with big risks, and there are few options with the highest return and the safest. How many people are bewitched by the arrogance that love to fight will win? Youth contains all kinds of exciting possibilities, and the passing of time means that the opportunities are multiplied.

The story of the movie is undoubtedly romantic and full of temptation to ordinary life. Those who choose to live up to themselves are true warriors, because they are fearless and dare to give their all.

Pursuing true love is an obsession. The debate about persistence and compromise will go on forever until one realizes ultimate freedom and fulfillment.

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Sleepless in Seattle quotes

  • [Jonah is missing]

    Jessica's Father: Jessica, this is your father. Tell us where he is, right this minute!

    Jessica: "N.Y."

    Sam Baldwin: What's that?

    Jessica's Father: "No way."

    Sam Baldwin: That's "N.W."!

    Jessica: New York. He's on his way to New York.

    Jessica's Mother: What? How?

    Jessica: United, Flight 597.

  • [on an airplane to Seattle]

    Nervous Woman on Airplane: Don't you just hate flying?

    Annie Reed: Yes, I do, and I just told the most terrible one to the man I'm about to marry. Do you feel that any lie is a betrayal?

    [pause]

    Nervous Woman on Airplane: I said FLYING.