It's so Greek~

Christelle 2022-03-14 14:12:22

I remember when Streep was mad when he discovered his three ex-boyfriends, the Greeks next to him were gossiping and laughing wildly. The neutral old girl from the women's power trio blurted out: It's so Greek! Rebellious girls all love to form girl groups or bands, and most of them are trios, and they must have a neutral girl to coordinate in order to become popular, because neutral girls are more open, can mobilize the atmosphere, be funny, etc. .

At the beginning of the chapter, the blue sea under the bright moonlight reminded me of the small Greek island in "Summer of Jeans". It seems that one or two Greeks are passionate and romantic, and a group of Greeks are gossipy and impulsive. It is said that when the whole world was shocked by the opening ceremony of the Athens Olympic Games, most of the Greeks were as comfortable as usual in the pub, as we disdain for the closing ceremony of the Olympic Games.

But Greece is the eternal nostalgia of civilization.

The sea in Greece is really clean on the screen, and the rough road built on the island is also very clean, and everything gives a very pure and natural feeling.

So the love stories that take place in Greece in the movies are always associated with deep themes such as connecting the soul and finding one's true self. On the screen, the Greek couples who are in love sing and dance are natural, the unrestrained human nature itself is expressed, and people treat each other frankly, as pure as sea water.

horse. Ocean. Small sailboat. White cottage with blue painted windows. moonlight. fairy tale. Gossipy and toned Greek natives.
Are these romantic natural elements just Greek?

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Extended Reading
  • Richmond 2022-03-21 09:01:32

    Greece is so beautiful music is great

  • Lela 2022-03-22 09:01:28

    Lay All Your Love On Me

Mamma Mia! quotes

  • Tanya: [talking about Donna's money troubles and her life in general] Yeah, but are you being taken care of?

    Donna: What do you mean?

    Tanya: Are you getting any?

    Donna: Oh, you mean...

    [turns on the drill, making loud noises]

    Donna: [to the drill] Down, boy. Down, boy! No, it takes too much energy.

    Rosie: Yeah, just more plumbing to be maintained, isn't it?

  • Donna: Ohh, look at my baby, her whole life ahead of her!

    Sophie: Oh *please*, I'm getting married, I'm not joining a convent!