life isn't always made to order

Alycia 2022-04-20 09:01:59

On a hot Sunday afternoon, I chose to stay at home, blowing the air conditioner, and relive the movie Delicious Love.

As a kid I used to think that if the teacher's office catches fire, I can skip the exam tomorrow.
Growing up I used to think that if I won the lottery, I could travel forever. However, like the title of this film, we cannot predict what will happen in the next second of our lives. In a restaurant full of ups and downs in life, there is never a fixed menu. Just like KATE would never have imagined that his sister would be in a car accident.

Do you have something to do every week? Team practice on Wednesday afternoon? YOGA class on Friday night? Has it become a habit of yours before you know it? In this movie, KATE's life revolves around her kitchen. She is used to getting up early to go to the seafood market to search for fresh fish, the kitchen she leads alone, and the apartment she lives alone. When a person is used to a fixed pattern of life, there is a fear of change. KATE gradually closed herself up, did not express her emotions easily, and did not let others into her life, because she was afraid that she would lose some of the things she had now. She sets herself a lot of rules, not eating work meals with employees in the afternoon and not going out with neighbors at night. However, KATE's life changed after the arrival of ZOE and NICK. . .

The solemn and quiet kitchen of the past, filled with joyous laughter and passionate Italian songs. There is more ZOE in the apartment, a sensible but difficult girl.

When I saw the coffee shop on the corner at the end of the story, I felt very warm in my heart. So sometimes if you can put aside your habit and bravely open your heart to try it once, you may have an unexpected happy ending.



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  • Zoe: [while waiting for Nick to arrive] He's late... Men!

  • Kate: Oh, I see you've brought something to read to Zoe.

    Charlotte: It's for my thesis... rapidly mutating deadly viruses.