Come. Let's fall in love together.

Hailee 2022-03-15 09:01:02

When the heroine appeared, she was making phone calls frantically, looking at her walking speed, hair style, and her eyes when the corners of her lips were raised. It's fun. The performance is very hard.

At the beginning, this way of explaining the character's identity (professional) is directly cut to the title of the film. Parallel/Voiceover makes it more lyrical.

When the characters began to confront each other in the bar, how they met face to face before, they had encountered unexpectedly before. What two clever, guarded people said impressed each other.

The chubby tax consultant/girlfriend of the heroine, their respective love issues, and the misunderstanding passages created as a result, are solved by dialogue in the blind date scene.

In short, there were twists and turns, and a happy reunion.

Whose story is this again?

The passages where the fat consultant appears will be fun.

I can't help but pay attention to the skin color problem. According to the information on the Internet, some parts have been deleted. This feeling is also unpleasant.

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Hitch quotes

  • Sara: [on the phone talking to Geoff] Did I call it or did I call it? I mean, what did I say, six months? And when was her first date? So five-and-a-half? God, I hate it when I'm right. I mean, what is it about guys that makes them want to screw anything that walks, even when they're going out with someone as awesome as Allegra Cole? I mean, she's only the single most fabulous thing walking around New York.

    [takes a paper from the newsstand]

    Sara: Thanks, Young.

    [back to phone]

    Sara: Are you kidding? Of course I'm going to run it! Why should she waste her heart on some Swedish aristo-brat, even if he is gorgeous? Hey, if he's stupid enough to cheat, then the world should know he's dumb enough to get caught.

  • Hitch: [in reference to the seafood appetizer] Coquille St-Jacques, my ass! Death on a leaf!