The cynical marriage hater finally happily married

Florine 2022-03-19 09:01:04

I decided to write a review for each movie I watched in the future, not for anything else, but to see how my mood and the movie resonated, and whether it would change over time. Then start practicing with the 27 Dresses we watched today.

The reporter named Kevin left the deepest impression on me. A man with deep scars abandoned by his fiancée at his wedding; writing wedding reports that moved every girl to tears, but despising everything about lavish weddings. Jane thinks he is one of the most cynical people in the world.

but what's wrong with being cynical? He was sharp, sensitive, insightful, and quickly understood Jane. He gave her a pocket memo in place of her heavy notebook; he sang jazz with her in the bar over drinks; he told her to throw 27 bridesmaid dresses out of the closet because she deserved her own better dress. He was the man who really knew Jane.

When he told her softly in the bar that he was crying like a baby at the most dreamy wedding ever, it suddenly dawned on me that the people in this world who are cynical and always sarcastically sarcastic are the ones in the heart truly pure people. These sensitive people do not want the world they live in to be tainted by all kinds of hypocrisy and misfortune, and do not want to be hurt again. Therefore, they can only protect their final purity through sharp language and attitude.

Kevin was fortunate to meet a silly big sister who was also pure in heart but didn't know how to protect himself from harm. So, one took off his sharp mask and stepped forward to become a prince in a fairy tale, and the other put on the armor to protect himself and learned to reject the people around him. Two pure and honest molecules who are honest with each other finally find happiness in each other.

Also one of my favorite episodes is when Tess tricked George into getting his love, and when it was revealed that she said to Jane, I always wanted to be you so he would really love me. A bad girl understands that in order to get the love that is truly respected and understood, she has to change herself. A woman's happiness is her own, even if it means transforming herself beyond recognition. Tess is actually cute by nature, and she always wants to be better. So in the end, the well-meaning screenwriter didn't ask George to ignore Tess again, as it should have happened in real life, but still had a friendly conversation with her, and the situation was very warm.

The consequence of watching such a warm movie is to compare my failed love life again, and then sigh. I really just need someone who can understand that I still like me after seeing through me.

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27 Dresses quotes

  • Kevin: What color is that - vomit?

  • Kevin: What about you? You don't have any needs?

    Jane: No. I'm Jesus.