After all, it's the mentality

Kenny 2022-04-19 09:01:46

Many people say that the plot of this film is unreal, why? Our society is too impetuous, materialistic, and life is too tiring. In our real environment, love always seems to be based on material foundations, and we pay attention to the right match. The story of the prince and Cinderella can only be a fairy tale.
In the film, Stainer begins with a point of view: If you only have 5 points, you will be assigned 5 points, and the upper and lower deviations are 2 points. This is the so-called natural law of love. If she is 10 points, two people together is against the law, destined to separate.
The crux of the problem is who scored 5 points and 10 points, yourself? Others? No matter what, if you think it is, it is a kind of inferiority. Come on, men generally do not allow women who are stronger than themselves, and eventually the mentality will be unbalanced, leading to the end of the breakup.
Kirk in the play has always had a low self-esteem, because family and friends felt that he was not worthy of Molly, and finally the two quarreled and parted ways. Later, with the help of friends, Kirk finally figured it out. Whether you are worthy or not depends on yourself, whether you can have a confident attitude to face her bravely, show her calmly and show that you are 10 points.
In fact, to say love simply is Molly's last words "I miss you and i just want us to be together".
The most important thing in love communication is self-confidence, calmness and equality, so that we can go further!

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She's Out of My League quotes

  • Patty: Go shit in your hand.

  • Kirk: Stainer, I know you don't like her very much.

    Stainer: Nooo, no. I hate her. In fact, the day you broke up with her I marked that down on my calendar as a day of rejoicement. I'm going to celebrate it with a cake with her face on it, but instead of eating it, we smash it.