Must be suffering to see the true love?

Shyanne 2022-01-09 08:02:33

A pair of men and women have relationship problems, encounter a murder case by chance, and their lives are completely disrupted. In the process of displacement, they find their former love again. The killer dies and ends in a happy ending. Many romance films that have been watched recently have followed this path.

The last time I watched "Dating Night" was a couple who had been tired of their wives and children and experienced the above process.
This time, "The Evaporated Morgans" is a couple who separated after having an affair. They also went through the above process.

I don’t know if this is implying that all couples who think they are not very happy, are tired of living a boring life, and want nothing to do or they are too idle, can refer to the above process?

In addition, even the same routines are mixed. The killing cases and emotional lines of "Dating Night" are more complementary to each other, and "The Evaporated Morgans" is entirely for the love plot, and the service is excessive and too fake. Up. Even the killer can easily chase the small town, but the New York police cannot find the slightest clue to the killer. In the end, the residents of the small town together subdued the advertised professional killer.

The only highlight is the lines, you can see the deep meaning lines of the small town sheriff: You should dare to expect everything from each other.

And the affectionate oath that the actor once recited at the wedding after separation: i promise never to take you for granted, or utter a word unkind, never allow my affections to be recanted, or stop marveling at your behind,to also marvel at your warmth,your wit,your refusal to condone animal slaughter,your wisdom,your laugh,your inability to boil water,to be your best friend for the rest of my life,and to thank the god you're not sure about for fooling you into being my wife.

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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!