Overestimate your humanity in the face of money, but don't underestimate the power of true love

Domenic 2022-04-20 09:01:51

When I saw the name, I thought about the yellowish plot. Fortunately, the plot is not bad, and it makes me forget the hot heart at the beginning. Americans live too magnanimously, they like it so straightforwardly, and transactions that seem to be unpopular are spread out on the table. There is a little more equality and freedom. Imagine a plot like this in China. If Nan Jinzhu takes a fancy to a beautiful married woman, there should be no negotiation. It should be to throw money directly at the woman's face, then shake and then Break up with her husband, and then find that she is not valued, and finally the heroine is likely to die tragically. Thinking about it according to the routine, I never thought that the man would personally hand over his wife to another man's bed. Of course, he began to regret it after a few minutes, but the fact was that it was too late to return. Money is crazy. This is human nature. It was like sitting on pins and needles for a whole night, and after the matter was settled, neither side said anything about it, but this knot was a time bomb, and it finally broke out. Chinese and foreign movies are similar, and the ending still ends in a comedy. After losing his lover, the male protagonist examines himself and finds himself, and finally loses the self-confident and self-motivated self.

The male protagonist said, "I always thought he was better than me, but now it seems that he is just richer than me." The male protagonist's introspection and self-confidence finally brought true love back.

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  • Jamey 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    Well, it's mostly a casting issue. . It's unbearable to take me Woody Harrelson as a vegetarian! (It turns out that this film was earlier, and the murderer saved him) This old man is too old to give the feeling of incompetence. Every time he sees Demi and Woody in love, he smiles with relief, and I almost fell for it because it was fatherly love. Combined with the poster, I thought that what Ryan wanted to express was perverted peeping, but it turned out to be really stupid human nature. Where is the perfect luminous charm of the old man revealed? ? ? I can understand how Ryan was so hard on the plot in order to be able to film the scene where Demi Moore was lying in a dilapidated house full of dollar bills. Finally, the lawyer laughed at me. This is the first time I feel that the ending song of a movie can be heard so well, because the movie is really boring.

  • Isidro 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Some say if you want something you have to let it go If you lose it and find it it's forever yours Otherwise it's not yours at all I told you I love you do I still love you without me Do you still love it forever

Indecent Proposal quotes

  • David: [while playing pool] I guess there's limits to what money can buy.

    John: Not many.

    Diana: Well some things aren't for sale.

    John: Such as?

    Diana: Well you can't buy people.

    John: That's naive, Diana. I buy people every day.

    Diana: In business, maybe, but you can't buy people not when real emotions are involved.

    John: So you're saying you can't buy love? That's a bit of a cliché don't you think?

    Diana: It's absolutely true.

    John: Is it? What do you think?

    David: I agree with Diana.

    John: You do? Well let's test the cliché. Suppose... I were to offer you one million dollars for one night with your wife.

    David: I'd assume you're kidding.

    John: Let's pretend I'm not. What would you say?

    Diana: He'd tell you to go to hell.

    John: I didn't hear him.

    David: I'd tell you to go to hell.

    John: That's a reflex answer because you view the question as hypothetical. But let's say that there was real money backing it up. I'm not kidding. A million dollars. The night would come and go but the money could last a lifetime. Think of it. A million dollars. A lifetime of security... for one night. Don't answer right away. Just consider it; seriously?

    David: We're positive, okay?

    John: Well then you've proved your point. There are limits to what money can buy. It's late, and I hate to admit it, but I have meetings in the morning. May I have one dance? With your permission.

    David: You know something? I think you better hurry on to that meeting. You don't want to miss out on your next billion.

    John: Understood. I wouldn't part with her either. Good night.

  • Diana: Somethings are not for sale.

    John: Such as?

    Diana: Well you can't buy people.