About Cassiopeia

Kelli 2022-10-03 18:03:37

As a fan of John Cusack, I have watched 17 of his movies so far. I can't say I like every one, but there are always one or two that always evoke feelings in my heart. Of course, what is indispensable is his 2001 "Serendipity", the Chinese translation is destined for fate, and of course there is another name that is even more Qiong Yao, which is a soft spot. And the Chinese translation of "The Sure Thing"—Sure Thing, seems funny, but it has a very appropriate generalization of the movie. A pair of "Sure Thing" love tunes, so real, so straightforward, and so Freshness. When I watched it, I always felt that the handsome Cusack looked like another actor. After thinking about it for a long time, I finally came up with a name, 囧瑟夫!
What I want to say is that in this movie, the hero and heroine saw Cassiopeia-Cassiopeia during the first "date" on the roof. Coincidentally, the story of Cassiopeia also appeared in "Serendipity" 16 years later. After the heroine Sarah was injured on the skating rink, Jonathan, played by Cusack, said when she saw the freckles on her arm when she wiped the wound. I like this paragraph very much. Jonathan said this:
Those aren't just freckles. If you look closely, you can see Cassiopeia.
A long time ago in Ethiopia, there was this queen named Cassiopeia who thought she was the most beautiful woman in the entire world, and there wasn't anybody in the kingdom who wasn't offended by this woman's relentless vanity. And then one day , she really screwed up and offended the gods. I don't remember what she did and I don't remember who she offended. But it was bad. She crossed the line. But anyway, Poseidon, the sea god,punished Cassiopeia by placing her in the heavens upside down on her throne, stuck for eternity with her skirt around her shoulders and all the blood rushing to her head. And now she's just a constellation in the sky, a bunch of English freckles in the shape of a throne .

So she made one tragic mistake.
And paid for eternity.

In "The Sure Thing" about Cassiopeia, although it is just a few words, it is also the beginning of the heroine's first time to show some good feelings for the hero.

Finally, attach the legend about Cassiopeia transferred.
Cassiopeia is the incarnation of Cassiopaya, the queen of Ethiopian King Kefus. Because the queen often
boasted that she and her daughter (Andromeda) are the most beautiful women in the world in front of people in Cassiopeia , even Nereides, the daughter of Poseidon, is not as good as them, thus angering Poseidon (Poseidon). The king and queen had to dedicate their daughter to the sea king, but fortunately they were saved by the hero Perseus. Later, Poseidon was moved by them and ascended both the king and queen to the heavens and became constellations. The queen feels arrogant and boasting in the sky is not good, so after becoming Cassiopeia, she still raised her hands, bent over to show regret, and turned around the North Pole. I believe people will forgive her for her ignorance.

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The Sure Thing quotes

  • Gib: [talks to Alison while she swims] I flunk English, I'm outta here. Kiss college goodbye. I don't know what I'll do. Dad will be pissed off. Mom will be heartbroken. If I play my cards right, I get maybe a six-month grace period and then I gotta get a job, and you know what that means.

    [Alison ignores him]

    Gib: That's right, they start me at the drive-up window and I gradually work my way up from shakes to burgers, and then one day my lucky break comes: the french fry guy dies and they offer me the job! But the day I'm supposed to start, some men come by in a black Lincoln Continental and tell me I can make a quick 300 just for driving a van back from Mexico! When I get out of jail I'm 36 years old. Living in a flop house. No job. No home. No upward mobility. Very few teeth. And then one day they find me, face down, talking to the gutter, clutching a bottle of paint thinner. And *why*? Because *you* wouldn't help me in English, no! You were too busy to help me! Too busy to help a drowning man!

    [he falls into the pool]

  • Cowboy Guy: I was in Paris once with my wife... boy am I glad she's dead.