A movie suitable for couples-marriage certificate

Janelle 2022-01-10 08:01:37

Not long ago, I watched this movie, "Marriage Certificate", a light-hearted comedy.

The story tells a marvelous rehearsal of a marriage that a couple who is about to enter the palace of marriage experienced before marriage.

Love and marriage are two different concepts. Once, I discussed with my friends that love is about falling in love with strengths, and marriage is about living with weaknesses. In married life, more tolerance, patience, care, and understanding are needed. In a nutshell, marriage requires more sense of responsibility.

Therefore, I have some fears about marriage, and the ending in the movie is happy. But the crux of the problem is that I still like being a free man. No matter how loving and happy my future marriage life is. I also seem to yearn for free and unfettered days.

Does marriage mean the end of my current state of life? Can't go out to play ball, KTV, or kill with friends anytime. Instead of watching a boring TV show next to your wife, discussing the study of the neighbor’s child next door?

Moreover, whether I can get a considerate wife depends on luck. It now appears that this kind of extravagance is basically difficult to achieve.

Everyone has a longing for married life, and this movie still left a deep impression on me. I think my life in the future will be very complicated, and there will be many contradictions and ups and downs. When faced with these difficulties, can you calm down, discuss and solve problems sensibly?

Marriage is real, like running a business, love is illusory, like bubbles blowing in the air, clear and shining, but I know that the reflected light is not the bubbles themselves. Bubbles are fragile, maybe marriage is the needle that pierces the illusion.

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License to Wed quotes

  • [Ben and Sadie dip into Sadie's apartment for sex. The scene immediately cuts to Reverend Frank]

    Reverend Frank: [to the audience] You didn't actually think I was going to let you watch that, did you?

  • Ben Murphy: Jesus! You scared me.

    Choir Boy: Jesus didn't scare you. I did.