From acquaintance, friendship, and love, every silly move of Ben makes the relationship progress. If a man can't make a golden horse and swallow thousands of miles like a tiger, then be a little man who is stupid from time to time, and he may have unexpected gains.
It is impossible for this kind of love to last forever, whether in reality or in the movie. Reverend Frank is here to disrupt the situation. No sex until the honeymoon, this is indeed a bit too much, especially in an open society like the United States, unlike in China, we have long known to secretly.
What Frank does is to let the couple experience the marriage life before they combine, because most people with zero IQ who are immersed in the joy of love don't understand the huge changes in their lives before and after putting on the ring. But you don’t want to learn how to splint a broken bone, you have to get a broken leg first. Frank's crash course was as incomprehensible as he was talking on his cell phone on an airplane.
Seeing a truck deciding to separate, and seeing a truck changing his mind, Jamaica’s beaches are really beautiful, but what I have always been thinking about is how Ben protects the vow written on the beach from being trampled on by others, because it’s such a huge area. Baby's blue poop is still on the shelf.
The first impression of the film comes from Mandy Moore. This is the most beautiful time I have seen her since she was 19 years old. Thankfully, this is not the fat girl anymore. There is nothing commendable about the role of Robin Williams, not even as funny as his NG scene in the end credits. This is probably the case for ordinary romantic comedies. It is enough to see love and comedy.
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