The Peach Deal - It's Actually Warm

Keanu 2022-04-21 09:02:33

Sitting in front of the computer with my roommate, watching the movie little by little. The original name felt very fragrant, but after reading it, I found that it was a faint aftertaste.

That was Demi Moore when he was young, but he was not as young as the ghosts of the ghost, full of feminine, mature beauty, like a jade that spontaneously shines without carving. So it wouldn't surprise me at all when Jill's eyes were drawn to the girl who was stealing chocolates in a haute couture store.

The image of Jill is so perfect. Except for being a little older, his maturity, his charm, and his self-confidence are all so obvious. When a man treats a million dollars like a toy in the eyes of many, he already has a compelling charm. He is more than that. The man's profile was at its peak when he made up the "Million Dollar Club" at the end just so that Diana had an excuse to leave. So that when the end came, we still felt sorry for Diana.

But who knows, maybe in the future, David will become such a good man. He just lost to time and money.

But he had Diana back then.

In fact, think about it now, if you weren't so greedy, maybe nothing would happen. The root of the matter is greed. Even if you regret after greed, things will not easily return to the state where they did not happen.

But what did Diana think in the first place? She has been emphasizing that this is for David. Is it really? In fact, she made the decision and persuaded David to agree. When the stance of doing things is for the other party, it is a gesture of self-sacrifice, but people's attitude is the toughest.

Did she regret it later?

But she still held an umbrella and drank tea with Jill at the auction. She has been stubborn, but people can't just be stubborn.

I really like the first few minutes of the movie, laughing and scolding, life is simple, but the happiness between husband and wife is everything.

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Indecent Proposal quotes

  • John: [reading through the contract drawn up by Jeremy] Do you want to elaborate on the "Verification" clause?

    Jeremy: Verification? That means you pay even if the relationship isn't consummated.

    John: You mean if I'm impotent?

    Jeremy: It's important for a lawyer to cover contingencies.

    John: I can live with that. The "John Garfield Clause"?

    Jeremy: That's if you die in the act.

    John: I have no problem with that either. Could I have your pen?

    [signs contract]

    John: You're pretty good, you know.

    Jeremy: Thank you.

    John: You should come and work for me.

    Jeremy: Ooh!

  • Jeremy: For a million bucks *I'd* sleep with him.

    [David glares at him]

    Jeremy: ... Maybe not.