marry? Where is that easy!

Kristoffer 2022-01-10 08:01:37

I have heard this joke more than once: a couple of couples went to take wedding photos. After a good deal of tossing, the "groom-to-be" took the trouble and left with a few anger, and finally threw a sentence like "love to take pictures with whom" Whoever took the photo with! Anyway, the photo doesn’t show who is who!”
This is just an episode before marriage, but from this it can also be seen that getting married is really not an easy task. Otherwise, how come almost all the people who come here will unanimously sigh with emotion: Love is a matter for two people, while marriage is everyone's business. Even more so, people who suffer from "marriage phobia" do not hesitate to release "ruthless words"-in this life, only love, not marriage!
In general, when two people enter into a state of love and agreement, like paint like glue, one day is not seen like three autumns, marriage is always the only way that will be natural. Recently, I often listen to friends around me discussing several popular TV shows, and it just so happens that they are all related to marriage. Seeing how they talk about it and enjoy it, presumably the experience of the people in the play must have aroused a lot of personal feelings that seem to be familiar.
How to enter the sacred temple of marriage? Why not take a look at this easy, witty and meaningful American comedy "Marriage Certificate" (also translated as "Marriage Picket"). In the poster, Father Frank, played by Robin Williams, has a smug grin on his face, sandwiched between the frowning hero and heroine. Can't help but wonder, what kind of tricks did he use, and what kind of insights did the new couple have about the secrets of marriage?
The typical American comedy style, unexpectedly came up with a "simulated marriage preparation exercise" plot, let Ben Murphy (played by John Krasinski) and Sadie Jones (played by Mandy Moore) pair Young men and women who are in love at first sight and are in love face the substantive tests of their married life ahead of time. From the prohibition of bed-sharing before the formal ceremony of the wedding, to the meeting of both parents, visiting the process of a woman’s childbirth, taking care of an artificial doll that can cry, make trouble or even vomit... The not-so-simple course made the lovers feel full of joy from the beginning to gradually become discordant. The romance and sentiment that they took for granted disappeared, and even made Saidi feel that maybe he and Ben are not suitable for marrying, so he decided to give up Wedding, went on vacation with my family.
Of course, this kind of family comedy on marriage and love must end in a happy ending, just like a series of courses carefully designed by priests. The purpose is not to deliberately separate the young men and women who love each other, but to hope them. After this test, I can personally experience: the only secret to keeping love fresh and happy marriage comes from the tolerance and understanding, as well as mutual care and support, which is not a word of affection for each other at the wedding. "I do" is so easy.
However, it is easy to be overjoyed by watching others stumble and make a fool of yourself. Once we are exposed to the trivial details of life, perhaps we have all had the same impulsive, complaining, disappointed, and even suspicious emotions as Sadie and Ben in the movie. Father Frank, who has produced all kinds of unconventional assessments, looks harsh and harsh, but in fact he is full of warmth and kindness. He is really well-intentioned. The genius comedian Robin Williams, with his pretendingly serious and funny way and slightly exaggerated body movements, makes the comedic elements of the film shine. It's no wonder that when the director considered the actor in the role of the priest, he decided that Robin Williams was none other than Robin Williams. There is also a young actor who plays the role of a priest's assistant. He solemnly expresses a series of slurred clauses. The old and the young follow and eavesdrop day and night... He looks like a young and mature man, which makes people can't help but laugh. The most fun thing is that the simulation doll that makes the original messy and embarrassed, actually will actually flow out a sticky pile of liquid from the "body", which really makes people admire the Hollywood prop artist, and it really proves that "only you can't think of it," There is no classic saying that we can't do.
Compared to those real-life style romance movies, comedies seem to be more popular with audiences. Instead of watching a pair of beautiful women turn into resentment, it is better to watch them get married after many twists and turns. This should be the common psychology of most people. Assuming that a couple must go through pre-marital training and pass the examination before they can take up the job with a certificate. Obviously, this is a wonderful idea based on the current rising divorce rate. As for whether it can be improved, the answer is only our own outside the screen. Practice it on your body. The light-hearted story and interesting content reflect many real problems. In a word, get married? Where is that easy!

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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.