Fairy tale interpretation of married life

Brittany 2021-10-13 13:05:28

Went to watch "Smiths" with my old friends on the weekend. In fact, this is a film describing marriage. It just used some metaphors to disguise the entity. Two companies are actually two families. We often say that marriage is actually a matter of two families. In the first six years after their marriage, the hero and heroine always lived according to the orders of the family. They loved each other very much, but they did not express their true selves, so there always seemed to be a wall between them. It wasn't until one day that the contradiction reached a climax and made a big move, only then did they know each other more deeply. This is just their internal reconciliation, but things are often more complicated than imagined, because our lives will never be as good as we imagined. They are fighting side by side for the common goal "tanks". In fact, "tanks" are children in the family. , The couple will always fight side by side for the children and cause friction (the two have different battle plans when rescuing the tank). After that, things became even more messy. Marriage is a matter of two families. The turmoil involved more people. They must persist in love for the sake of love. The final shooting scene chose to be in a household goods store, which implies that "marriage is like one. The meaning of "a war". The two held various guns and cooperated tacitly. I can't help but think of the "mandarin duck sword" and "eyebrows to the sword" in Chinese martial arts novels. The two people's emotions have reached a certain degree of tacit understanding, before they can repel the enemy. This is also true in life. The husband and wife can overcome all the unsatisfactory and various difficulties in life with one heart. After watching it, I was very moved. This seemingly lively and flashy film is actually so profound and close to everyone's life, but not everyone who has seen him can understand it.

For those of us who have not yet entered into marriage, seeing the happy people in the besieged city, we feel envy in every possible way and feel full of desire for marriage. Seeing the suffering people in the besieged city, they are very afraid and fearful. Is there any confidence in a confused marriage? Many people who came here told me a lot of experience. But every marriage is different. Although there are certain commonalities, because people are different, more of them are individual, which is unpredictable and requires two people to manage them carefully.

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Mr. & Mrs. Smith quotes

  • Jane Smith: I was never in the peace corps.

  • John Smith: [while carrying a rocket launcher] Let's see if we can't get a tune out of this trombone.