The reshaped marriage may be the highlight on the road to marriage

Amani 2022-01-09 08:02:33

A marriage salvation for middle-aged people. The rhythm is relaxed, the story is very American, and the music to the pictures are all typical American movies, very cute little films. The reason for watching is Sarah Jessica Parker, you know, a big fan of Carrie Bradshaw. It may happen that my age is more consistent with the film’s creator, so I didn’t feel that the protagonist was old and the storyline was false.

In fact, middle-aged people need salvation and constant recognition just like young people. It's just that the world of middle-aged people has to understand marriage and examine the relationship between the sexes in depth. There is no marriage that has never been flawed, but a good marriage should have a bright moment, and then for the vows and love at the time, they are willing to heal each other when they are forgotten one day. The escape route for the Morgans is more like a highlight moment of reshaping their marriage. They are lucky and in love because of the truthfulness, goodness and beauty of the film. In the end, they regained trust and broke through the lack of marriage created by regrets in human nature.

In the middle scene, under the stars, Meryl, played by Sarah Jessica, was reciting the moment of Vow at the wedding. The director gave a close-up profile. At the same time, a violin solo rose slowly, as if returning to the woman who was romantic and beautiful before marriage. Little girl moments. Then she lowered her head and didn't look directly at Paul played by Hugh and asked if you don't remember your wedding vow, then she argued that it must have been so long. A good screenwriter gave a good answer. Paul kept saying that he didn't remember, and then blurted out in a flash. It may also be true, otherwise they can't find the love they once forgotten through only one escape from the world.

This scene is beautiful, like the stars in the night sky above them, like the Milky Way, unreal but real. It turned out that when I was young, I thought that the reason for the marriage to persist was profit, and the naive love would not be the reason for it. When I grew up, I discovered that the driving force for the continuous development of a marriage is love for each other. If love still needs occasional reminders of hard work, a redemptive search, a comfortable way of getting along exists. Because of love, I will never leave.

Young people should struggle to watch this film, or find it boring. So the overall score of this film is a bit low. It's a bit like Julia Roberts' "Food, Prayer, Love", which is a journey of understanding and exploring the true meaning of life. This time it is about marriage.

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Did You Hear About the Morgans? quotes

  • Meryl Morgan: Can you please stop being so agreeable, please?

    Paul Morgan: Whatever you say.

  • Meryl Morgan: Oh my god! I'm out of bullets!

    Paul Morgan: Something I never expected to hear you say!