It's rare to stop and watch a movie

Dangelo 2022-04-21 09:02:00

as the title

I watched the movie while eating, and after watching it, I found that no one could share the feeling after watching the movie. Oh yeah, it feels like a person, but it is indeed a person, always.

I am very envious of Rachel and Mike. It should be rare to meet someone who loves and loves him. And not giving up in tough times, no, Rachel gave up for Mike once, but Mike never didn't.

Thinking about it carefully, Rachel is a nice girl, a professor of economics, she is really a smart and wise girl. And when it comes to self-confidence, it is really beautiful and very fanciful.

There is also the role of friends. It is really powerful. It is wonderful to have friends without a lover.

I don't know why I can't break this relationship for a long time. The bonus is to meet once a month. Is this kind of love what I want? Now a few words a day, really like a netizen, what can I not let go? First love feels really bad. He also made me feel bad about me. I don't know where he got his confidence. He can be so unscrupulous, so cold, and he doesn't love him. What excuses are there for him? Being busy is really an excuse. Ten minutes away, lol. It won't even go away. Not long distance not hell.

Maybe I should clean up my mood and continue to set off, looking for a sweetheart and spending the rest of my life together, but will I still like it? Do I still have the ability to love? But never able to break up. It's really sad to be entangled in the conflicting mentality every day.

After watching this movie, I really hope that the next person will be a good person, someone who will spend a lifetime together, someone who can make each other happy!

Best wishes!

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Extended Reading
  • Lupe 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    This is a film based on a Singaporean novel based on himself, and strives to faithfully reflect the living conditions of Singapore Chinese old money and new money. In addition to the setting that the heroine's mother is an immigrant from mainland China, such a movie that has nothing to do with China in terms of plot and characters, is positioned as a story that reflects the Chinese people and Chinese culture by default, and then I feel that it appears. In terms of deviation and displacement, it is probably not the movie that is dislocated, but us as the audience. The mentality behind it is also worth pondering. Are we too arrogant or too inferior?

  • Geovanny 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    People are not self-improvement and everything will stop.

Crazy Rich Asians quotes

  • Rachel Chu: I'm so Chinese I'm an econ professor with lactose intolerance.

  • Rachel Chu: Thanks for meeting me here.

    [Eleanor eyes the other two women at the mahjong table]

    Rachel Chu: Don't worry about them. They're half-deaf and they only speak Hokkien.

    [Long pause as Eleanor reluctantly settles into her seat]

    Rachel Chu: My mom taught me how to play. She told me mahjong would teach me important life skills: Negotiation. Strategy. Cooperation.

    Eleanor Young: You asked me here, I assume it's not for a mahjong lesson.

    [Shows her tiles]

    Eleanor Young: Pong.

    [Snidely remarks]

    Eleanor Young: My mother taught me too.

    Rachel Chu: I know Nick told you the truth about my mom, but you didn't like me the second I got here. Why is that?

    Eleanor Young: There is a Hokkien phrase 'kaki lang'. It means: our own kind of people, and you're not our own kind.

    Rachel Chu: Because I'm not rich? Because I didn't go to a British boarding school, or wasn't born into a wealthy family?

    Eleanor Young: You're a foreigner. American - and all Americans think about is their own happiness.

    Rachel Chu: Don't you want Nick to be happy?

    Eleanor Young: It's an illusion. We understand how to build things that last. Something you know nothing about.

    Rachel Chu: You don't know me.

    Eleanor Young: I know you're not what Nick needs.

    Rachel Chu: [pauses] Well he proposed to me yesterday.

    [pauses]

    Rachel Chu: He said he'd walk away from his family and from you for good.

    [pauses]

    Rachel Chu: Don't worry, I turned him down.

    Eleanor Young: [sighs] Only a fool folds a winning hand.

    Rachel Chu: Mm no. There's no winning. You made sure of that. 'Cause if Nick chose me, he would lose his family. And if he chose his family, he might spend the rest of his life resenting you.

    Eleanor Young: [after a long pause] So you chose for him...

    Rachel Chu: I'm not leaving because I'm scared, or because I think I'm not enough - because maybe for the first time in my life, I know I am.

    [Choking back tears]

    Rachel Chu: I just love Nick so much, I don't want him to lose his mom again. So I just wanted you to know: that one day - when he marries another lucky girl who is enough for you, and you're playing with your grandkids while the Tan Huas are blooming, and the birds are chirping - that it was because of me: a poor, raised by a single mother, low class, immigrant nobody.

    [Shows her tiles. Gets up. Walks to her mom, who turns and glares at Eleanor]