John Cusack: You are my Halley's Comet

Brandi 2022-01-14 08:01:38

"Marriage Advertisement" was originally called "Must Love Dogs" in English. It is a romantic comedy produced at a small cost. The film tells how a pair of men and women each have failed marriage experiences, how to get to know each other through online dating, after a series of misunderstandings and struggles, lovers finally get married. "Must Love Dogs" is the opening line of the marriage advertisement set by the heroine's sister. The ordinary plots from the best-selling books have been interpreted in a delicate and humorous way. In addition to the director’s unique insight and the screenwriter’s brilliant pens, the outstanding performances of the actors are also indispensable. The film is based on the emotional journey of the heroine Sarah, and Diane Lane's performance is meticulous, and the performance of a supporting role is also remarkable. But I still pay more attention to the male protagonist Jack, who has a low score. After all, I only watched this movie for John Cusack. John Cusack is a non-mainstream alternative niche in Hollywood. He seems to be gentle and polite, but he has persistent pursuit and independent character. He is called "the most underestimated actor", and I always feel that the title is too much. He has collaborated with many international directors and celebrities, and his performances are endless. From "Prison in the Air", "Life of a Puppet" to "Deadly Identity", "Desperate Christmas Eve"... his acting skills have been questioned. It's just his philosophy of life and attitude to the world that he can never be on the cusp of the storm. John Cusack is a low-key watchman, perhaps, in fact, he has enough. Jack, the divorced man in "Marriage Advertisement", also likes to build dreams in reality. He designed and made beautiful wooden boats by himself, and called it the "time machine". With the theory of women and scripts in his arms, he believes that he is an emotional failure. He watched "Doctor Zhivag" tirelessly over and over again, indulging his soul in the sorrow and sadness of the movie. Under the arrangement of a friend, he came to the dog-walking park to meet with Sara, who was on the Internet, but he fell in love at first sight. That dazed and flustered woman with extraordinary temperament made him even more desperate and unable to extricate himself from the later date. He said to her: "Your unique qualities are like the twinkling stars in the sky, You are my Halley's Comet. "These words moved her heart deeply, but she was a little daunted by this man who appreciates everything about herself. Fortunately, Sara could understand the depth of Jack's affection from it in the end, racing against time to rescue their love and Jack. The future life of Halley's Comet. The cycle of Halley's Comet and the passing of time in 76 years, a person may only have the opportunity to see Halley's Comet once in his life. Missing it is a lifelong regret, like missing an unforgettable love. Jack is fortunate to be with him. Comet Halley’s love each other and spend the rest of their lives together, let people understand that rare love should never be given up...

John Cusack reproduced his infatuated male image in the classic "Fate and Destiny" in the film, but he has a more calm and elegant demeanor than he did in the past. When he wore a long black windbreaker and walked through the streets in the middle of the night, it seemed that all the street scenes were silent with him in the night.

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Must Love Dogs quotes

  • Christine: [Sarah is in the bath and not picking up the phone] Sarah, it's me, Christine. Pick up. Come on, Sarah. I already talked to Dad.

    Sarah: [sighs and answers the phone] Who else knows?

    Christine: No one.

    Sarah: Come on, Carol has to know.

    Christine: Why does Carol have to know? Couldn't I once know something before she does?

    Sarah: [realizing] She's there with you, isn't she?

    Christine: No.

    Sarah: Hello, Carol.

    Carol: [small beat] Hi, Sarah. I was telling Chris it's a shame I didn't know about this before because I would have called Uncle Chet. We could have doubled.

    Sarah: Oh, no. This story is going to be immortalized into family history, isn't it? Told and retold at Thanksgiving dinner, year after year...

    Carol: Oh, not just Thanksgiving. I think it's a good Christmas story, too.

    [both Carol and Christine laugh]

    Sarah: Bye guys.

    Christine: [laughing] Wait. Tell the truth. On a scale of one to ten how would you rate Dad as a date? Hot, super hot?

    [Sarah hangs up]

  • [Jake and Sarah are trying to buy some condoms because neither of them had any; Jake returns from a store to the car]

    Jake: They're out!

    Sarah: How can they be out?

    Jake: I have a theory about this. Everyone in the city is having sex at the exact same time... except for us. But we will press on.