love is love

Jaylen 2022-04-22 07:01:42

Every Saturday is my most free day. From 5:30 in the morning, after sending my children to school, I have a whole day at my disposal. I usually use this time to watch a lot of movies. I watched this "adam" today, a love movie. The movie tells about a male protagonist with Asperger's disease, similar to autism symptoms, a genius in some aspects, a social idiot, the male protagonist meets the neighbor who just moved in, and the two slowly have a relationship. Feelings, the female lead taught the male lead some social skills. In the end, the male lead found a job out of town and wanted the female lead to go with her, but the female lead didn't go. What I was most curious about when I watched this movie was why the heroine didn't go. It was obvious that the heroine liked the hero very much, but after listening to what the hero said, she chose not to go. I looked carefully, thought about it, and finally figured it out. The problem is that the male protagonist wants the female protagonist to go together not entirely because he loves the female protagonist, but because he needs the female protagonist. He thinks that the female protagonist has become a part of him and needs the help of the female protagonist, but the female protagonist thinks that this kind of love is not enough. , similar to loving only because of need, not loving because of love, like needing sex but not loving. The heroine is simply too smart, she is the angel of the hero's life. This movie will be especially good to watch in combination with "500 Days with Summer", love is accidental, and love is love. 

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Adam quotes

  • [last lines]

    Beth Buchwald: Adam, his mother, and his father were a family of talking raccoons that lived in the middle of New York City. They didn't really belong there, but there they were.

  • Harlan: Liars is all you gonna run across in this world. A man's gotta learn the difference between just plain liars and liars worth lovin'.

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