Finally know what a sonnet is

Ivy 2021-10-20 17:23:44

I don't know if someone is like me. After watching the movie, I will find out this so-called sonnet and count the ten things I really hate. Really, it is indeed ten.
Two sisters with completely different personalities, the older sister is weird and picky, and the younger sister is warm and pleasant. Their father saw too many examples of young girls getting pregnant before marriage, and set a brutal rule at home: Unless sister Kat starts dating first or is present at the same time, sister Bianca cannot have any dates.
In order to make an appointment with the beautiful Bianca, the boys in the school had to use the money to hire an out-of-group and weird rumors of Patrick to pursue Kat, who saw the Buddha and killed the Buddha and the ghost and the ghost. Patrick sparked a real spark with Kat in this pursuit that started with a conspiracy, and Bianca also saw who was the boy who really cherished him after starting dating.
The plot is uninspiring, but the filming is full of fun, which should be attributed to the fullness and solidity of the script. Some love movies tell stories. In a piece of music, the scene of several male and female protagonists hip-hop together is the whole process of their understanding of love. Compared with that kind of "simplicity", I prefer this film to make enough attention to the details.
How to run into a wall several times in the beginning of the pursuit, how to see the other side of Kat after collecting new information, how to enjoy the rare dating time, all the processes are explained and can be said to be meticulous, Simple but not thin. Even though almost all the plot outlines seem familiar, the film still has its own flavor.
Looking at Cast, the heroes and heroines have Heath Ledger and Julia Stiles respectively. This shows to some extent that the film was not reconciled to the ambition of making ice cream from the beginning, and it did succeed.
At the end of the film, Kat, who learned that Patrick pursued himself because of money, cried and read the following poem in class. Although the girl's tears couldn't help falling in the film, the sweetness between the lines still made people smile. It feels so good to see such a story.

Quote I hate the way you talk to me
And the way you cut your hair.
I hate the way you drive my car.
I hate it when you stare.
I hate your big dumb combat boots
And the way you read my mind.
I hate you so much it makes me sick.
It even makes me rhyme.
I hate it...
I hate the way you're always right.
I hate it when you lie.
I hate it when you make me laugh;
Even worse when you make me cry.

I hate it when you 're not around
And the fact that you didn't call,
But mostly I hate the way I don't hate you;
Not even close;
Not even a little bit;
Not even at all.

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Extended Reading
  • Cleve 2022-03-24 09:01:18

    The heroine is cute rather than beautiful, a youthful light comedy. The episode is nice. The first half of the plot develops slowly.

  • Elza 2022-03-21 09:01:16

    Whether it is a tigress or a dominatrix, as long as Heath Ledger with his own halo is able to handle it, no matter how hard a heart is, he can be turned into a horse. Heath, who is not yet twenty years old, is a little childish. No, it has revealed the style of a mature general, and his charm value is exploding. The confession singing a song on the ladder is deeply frozen in his mind; only two years of age, Jiao Cerf still looks like a weak kid. It’s a little bit like when I grow up later, especially when I laugh, it’s better to talk about the aura of Heath; from contradiction to understanding, from protection to letting go, no one can escape the subject of growth in adolescence, and finally read poetry. The expressions of Kate and Heath were moving. It's really a pity to miss Heath after reading it.

10 Things I Hate About You quotes

  • Patrick: I thought you wanted out.

    Cameron: Yeah, well, I did, but, uh... that was until she kissed me.

    Patrick: Where?

    Cameron: In the car.

  • [after purposefully crashing into a car]

    Kat Stratford: Whoops.