Typically, career comes first, then love

Kamille 2022-04-19 09:01:57

The beginning of the plot is very affectionate, the
heroine is very beautiful, such love is rare.
But Cage still chooses development and career.
Cage who has a successful career is disgusting. The film also deliberately emphasizes this point,
despising the life of ordinary people, earning money and robbing things with children, hooking up with bad girls, and being out of tune with the happy world.
But as expected, it slowly changed. I love watching this process. Watching the interpretation of Cage's love songs in the video, I am deeply in love. Anyone can be moved by the truth.
The film promotes a realm, a realm that seems to be old-fashioned but very sincere in interpretation.
Everyone should be aware of what they cannot miss. It may be love, family, friendship, but it will never be money.
The ending is also good~
a typical Christmas movie,
true love, santa beans...
I like Christmas movies

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  • Davon 2022-03-22 09:01:51

    You choose, the road in the future. It's really hard to have both fish and bear's paw. I think the man who chooses the family is also a great man. Cage gave me a surprise again =3=But although the ending is full of hope, our Annie, Annie~~What a cute little loli is missing in this time and space. The ending is more popular and beautiful = = There is still no regret medicine in this world. If you choose, there is no way out, not to mention the dream of this movie.

  • Louvenia 2021-12-10 08:01:40

    The flounder is deeply affectionate.

The Family Man quotes

  • Kate: [Kate is sitting at a table working on her laptop and eating some chocolate cake when Jack arrives home] Hi honey. How was the game?

    Jack: Long, boring, and generally pretty sad. Arnie seemed to enjoy it. Sorta.

    [he opens up the refrigerator and looks inside]

    Jack: Hey where's that chocolate cake?

    Kate: [Kate looks at her plate and back at Jack] Do you mean this chocolate cake?

    Jack: [Jack looks at her and shuts the fridge door. He starts walking to her] That's my piece. I was saving it because I got nauseated by that pre-cooked mini-mall rotisserie chicken.

    Kate: [eating the cake in a mocking manner] Mmm. Mmm. It's good.

    Jack: [points at the cake] Gimme that cake.

    Kate: No way!

    [He makes a move to reach for it, but she pulls the plate further away]

    Jack: Come on.

    Kate: I'm sorry. It's too important to me.

    [Jack pauses for a moment before quickly reaching for the cake, but Kate quickly grabs the plate and jumps out of her chair, causing Jack to chase her. She playfully leads him into the next room while laughing]

    Jack: [Jack surprises her around the next corner by cutting her off and shouting/singing] Ta-daah!

    [she playfully runs to the staircase where she lies facing up at him]

    Jack: I want that cake!

    Kate: [laughing] You want this cake?

    Jack: [playing along] I want it!

    [she smashes the cake on his lower face while laughing]

    Jack: Thank you.

    [He smiles with cake all over his mouth and chin]

  • Peter Lassiter: Old flames are like old tax returns... put 'em in the file cabinet for three years, then you cut 'em loose.