movies outside the movies

Annalise 2022-07-11 23:06:01

At the beginning, I didn't feel the heroine's fiancé proposing to her. Let's start with that kiss. In that restaurant, it is customary for a girl to kiss a strange man before getting married. Sure enough, this kiss made a movie.

I've been wondering who is the guy who stalked the girl?
Who is the owner of another DV shot that appears from time to time?
And the performance of the two after the fiancé went to the boy, how strange it feels~
The first encounter is a romantic version Oh
, the marriage registration where the boy ran for a long time and still couldn't stop it is the reality version Oh, the girl goes
to the boy when she is newly married, and the ethical version These plots and paragraphs have to be shared with another movie~ It turns out that everything was designed by the fiance, in order to make this so-called "real" movie, hehe.... It feels like taking other people's lives - should be the heroine The life and feelings of the movie come to play with ~ everything before has been turned into a movie in the DV machine of the cameras placed everywhere and the friends (actually just partners) of the boy who followed the hero and heroine~ I finally solved all the previous doubts~ At this point, some sad scenes seem to end like this, but in fact, the wonderful film outside the film has not yet begun~ In the end, it really is revenge~ and It's a successful and perfect revenge~I just think the heroine at the end looks a bit scary~And the male lead who also participated in the previous plan doesn't count as revenge, but what is their final relationship? I think it is Collaborator~ I don't know why I just can't see the shadow of love, sigh~ I 'm not familiar with the actors, directors, etc. of the hero and heroine.







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  • [first lines]

    Barnaby F. Caspian: Carmen, I don't want you to go back.

    Carmen Collazo: I'm not going back.

    Barnaby F. Caspian: Good.

    Carmen Collazo: I'm never going back.

    Barnaby F. Caspian: Marry me, Carmen.

    Carmen Collazo: What?

    Barnaby F. Caspian: [offers a ring of onion from the cutting board]

    Carmen Collazo: [giggles] What? No...

    Barnaby F. Caspian: [slides the vegetable onto her figure] Marry me.

    Carmen Collazo: Barnaby. We've known each other for...

    Barnaby F. Caspian: ...six months.

    Carmen Collazo: Five.

    Barnaby F. Caspian: ...and a half.

    Carmen Collazo: [laugh]

    Barnaby F. Caspian: So what. So what, Carmen, I've never been so sure of anything. I've never been so happy since I met you.

    Barnaby F. CaspianCarmen Collazo: [kiss and hug]

    Barnaby F. Caspian: Just promise me you'll think about, please?

    Carmen Collazo: Mm hmm.

  • Kit Winter: How many jobs have you been fired from?

    Carmen Collazo: Exactly? 35... in 6 months.

    Kit Winter: Whoa!

    Carmen Collazo: I have a temper.

    Kit Winter: Yeah, I noticed.