Feelings are always complicated and simple. There are many things that people can strive for and change in a person's life, such as education, wealth, and even social status and experience. But a person's perception of this world and the people and things in this world is difficult to change. It is the so-called destiny.
I like this movie, and I like the feeling that this character brings in.
Johnny: Now, there's a man and a woman. He's a cook. She's a waitress. Now, they meet and they don't connect. Only, she noticed him. He could feel it. And he noticed her. And they both knew it was going to happen. They made love, and for maybe one whole night, they forgot the 10 million things that make people think, I don't love this person, I don't like this person, I don't know this -Instead, it was perfect, and they were perfect. And that's all there was to know about. Only now, she's beginning to forget all that, and pretty soon he's going to forget it too.
(Irenicus: Now, the man and the woman meet. He is the cook. She is the waitress. Right now, they meet without intersection. It's just that she noticed him. He could feel it. He also fell in love with her. Two people They all know that what will happen next is inevitable. They make love, maybe lingering all night, they forget the millions of disturbing things behind them: I don’t love this person, I think this person is not Pleasantly, I don’t like this, I don’t like that, and so on. In fact, the two people are in a tacit understanding, almost perfect. These are enough. But now, she is starting to forget all of this, just like not long after, he I will forget all this.)
EMPATHY
Johnny explained to Frankie what resonance is Pacino’s meaning is a bit close) "simpathetic vibration between two humanbeings".
Al Pacino (Johnny), Michelle Pfeiffer (Frankie), Hector Elizondo (Nick) and Nathan Lane (Tim), directed by Garry Marshall. They are
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