Not as simple as a piece of paper

Brady 2022-01-10 08:01:37

Robin Williams's humorous way is always a little different from others. This time he plays an old priest who seems to be kind and lovely who does not expect the actual situation.
There are no tense and tortuous plots, and some viewers may be lost. A few plots are very impressive: two simulation dolls that can be described as ugly. I don’t know where they are sold. It’s so funny. Everything seems to be taken care of. The real baby, laughing, crying, eating and living, can really train people to be parents; Ben’s mobile drawing works are very exciting, and the screenwriter is very creative; in the end, the declaration of love on the beach is more romantic, although it will be washed away by the sea. But this design is really wonderful.
From the beginning I didn’t know what the weird priest was going to do, but finally I understood that I went through the same process as Ben. Indeed, marriage is not a simple matter of a piece of paper, especially for couples who have not been together for long enough. In terms of tolerance, understanding, and communication are so important, not only to get a wedding license, but also to have a marriage license.
ps: I found that the movie must be seen at the end. A lot of funny NG shots or accompanying small embellishments are presented at this time, which is very interesting.

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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.