rules or no rules? !

Leo 2022-03-18 09:01:03

I just watched "how to lose a guy in 10 days", it seems, I understand a lot of relationship rules. It turns out that his clumsy tricks in emotional communication have long been put on the screen by Hollywood workers. It turns out that he is really so uncreative, and it is no wonder that now everyone is almost crazy.
Is it true that the relationship is a duel between masters, and you need to see tricks and thirty-six strategies? The hero and heroine just take an easy bet, but finally find true love, but when all false pretences are abandoned? When two people face each other with sincerity, sincerity, and true faces, can the relationship still be creative, full of drama, and still memorable? Will they also begin to consciously or unconsciously follow the path of love that I am familiar with, just as they follow the objective laws that already exist in the material world.
It's hard to find that any wonderful love will eventually be transformed without exception, into family affection, or something else...

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  • Pedro 2022-04-20 09:01:22

    Done. I get impatient whenever I watch this movie

  • Dayana 2022-03-22 09:01:25

    In the love game in the movie, everyone loses! In this type of movie, this is not very well done~

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.