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Elissa 2022-04-20 09:01:43

I have almost finished watching all the romantic light comedies that are somewhat famous.
Finally found the second part of BJ's single diary on the fast broadcast.
Such a perfect Darcy, high-spirited and unswerving, has the most respectable career and the most sincere love. On top of that he would fight like a 15 year old boy for Bridget.
What we lack in real life can always be found in movies.
So when I feel that my expectations of reality are about to fail, I may be able to pick it up and continue walking after watching a movie.
Knowing that these are like multicolored bubbles blown up, and they are easy to be punctured after a short period of time, we still can't help blowing a few more, no matter how far it can fly, at least we are happy.

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  • Eve 2021-12-12 08:01:05

    The second part is also pretty good~!

  • Dell 2021-12-12 08:01:05

    Rather than watching stories about idiots getting love, I prefer to see how two people maintain love because the relationship is very unreliable, and so are men. I prefer this one because some of the scenes are very romantic and joyful. And also alluding to the wet body of pride and prejudice cf aha

Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason quotes

  • Mark Darcy: And this is Horatio...

    Bridget Jones: Horatio?

    Mark Darcy: Yes, Horatio.

  • Bridget Jones: I read that you should never go out with someone if you can think of three reasons why you shouldn't.

    Mark Darcy: And can you think of three?

    Bridget Jones: Yes.

    Mark Darcy: Which are?

    Bridget Jones: First off, I embarrass you. I can't ski, I can't ride, I can't speak Latin , my legs only come up to here and yes I will always be just a little bit fat. And you, you fold your underpants before you go to bed!

    Mark Darcy: No, hang on! That-that can't be a reason.

    Bridget Jones: No, it's not a reason! But you're not perfect either! You look down your nose at absolutely everyone and you're incapable of doing anything spontaneous or potentially affectionate.

    [pause]

    Bridget Jones: It feels like you're waiting to find someone in the VIP room who's- who's so fantastic, just the way she is, that you don't need to fix her.

    Mark Darcy: Bridget, this is mad.

    Bridget Jones: And perhaps you thought you found her.

    [long pause]

    Bridget Jones: Do you *want* to marry me?

    [awkward silence]

    Mark Darcy: Look- I...

    Bridget Jones: You see, you can never muster the strength, to fight for me.

    [long silence. Mark opens his mouth and closes it again. Bridget walks out]