Destruction and Rebirth.

Lola 2022-01-26 08:10:12

I watched two movies after I got home from get off work and had dinner. All downloaded some time ago. Music and Lyrics and How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days. The former, starring British handsome Hugh Grant, tells the struggle and love of an out-of-date singer. It's a very bland story that has nothing to do with peace and race. It can be said that it has no profound meaning. What I want to talk about is not the love of the two protagonists, but some details of life, some sensitive areas of people's daily communication, which are reflected inadvertently and are equally thought-provoking.

Since it is two people working together to complete the music, cooperation is particularly important. The hero and heroine's cooperation can be said to be quite successful. The heroine is smart and empathetic, and she has a good grasp of her movements. Very reassuring and likeable. In the real society, it is easier for people to approach and accept you, and you can quickly reach a consensus with the people around you. I want to say that the heroine of this film is indeed a woman who is intelligent and readable.

And Hugh Grant is a charming man, with melancholy eyes, rich expressions, and occasional British humor, which makes people feel relaxed and happy. But such a man is hurt in his heart, and he has never been able to get out of the shadow of the slump in his career. Seems really a bit down and bitter. Fortunately, I met the heroine Sophie. The help she gave him was not only musical, but also spiritual trust and support. This can give a person hope and motivation. This is extremely important to anyone. The best choice for a good partner is this.

"How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" is a comedy to pass the boring time. But it made me look a little moved and heavy. A rather dramatic love story. Come to tell us that love cannot be regarded as a game or a bet, otherwise it will not only hurt the heart. There is also vitality that cannot be restored. Love under the cover of profit and deceit appears cheap and awkward. The heroine doesn't seem to be well suited for the role or the hero and heroine's partners don't seem to fit well. Lack of wisdom and inflexibility. This is undoubtedly much inferior to the heroine of "Music and Lyrics". But this movie still moved me. Because of those deep-seated emotions. The temptations that are hard to escape and the selfishness and hypocrisy of humanity. Fortunately, they didn't give up on themselves and each other in the end. This is the best result.

To be steadfast and indifferent in the face of temptation, I hope each of us can do it.

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  • Pattie 2022-03-21 09:01:28

    The top part is good, then it's vulgar, and it turns into an ultra-vulgar romance, fast-forwarding for a while. . .

  • Buford 2022-04-20 09:01:22

    I want to cry now watching everything. What if my man pretends and takes advantage of me too...I can't afford it again????"Cause you cant lose something you never had." How can you lose something you've never had? But I felt like I lost something I've never had. "I don't have time to hook up with other women, your multiple personalities are enough for me!" This kind of relationship can be maintained because both parties have other plans!

How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days quotes

  • Andie: I have to crack this guy. I mean this is Defcon 5, and I have to do something truly appalling. It's not funny.

    [Michelle and Jeanie laugh even harder]

  • Michelle Rubin: Oh, you are never going to pull this off.

    Andie: Watch me. Tonight, I'll hook a guy. Tomorrow, pull the switch. Before the ten days are up, I'm going to have this guy running for his life.

    Jeannie Ashcroft: You're not going to burn his apartment down or bite him, or anything?

    Andie: No! I'm going to limit myself to doing everything girls do wrong in relationships. Basically, everything we know guys hate. I'll be clingy, needy...

    Jeannie Ashcroft: Be touchy-feely.

    Andie: Yeah.

    Jeannie Ashcroft: Ooh, call him in the middle of the night and tell him everything you had to eat that day.

    Michelle Rubin: What's wrong with that?

    [Andie & Jeanie stare at Michelle]

    Michelle Rubin: I'm kidding.