Because I love this movie with Rachel MaAdams' smile. Although the amnesia stalk is old-fashioned, the other side of the old-fashioned is also moving because the point of amnesia is both dramatic and resonant. Although the plot of this movie is a bit popcorn, it belongs to the type of movie where you can guess the ending after watching the opening chapter, and the screenwriter did not exceed the audience's expectations and brought too many surprises in the plot. The villain doesn't hate it, but the thickness of humanity is a bright spot in the screenwriter.
There is nothing else to write about, so record this wedding vow that appears 3 times in the movie. These words have appeared repeatedly so many times. The screenwriter must have polished them for a long time, and it is worth memorizing them for oral materials.
Rachel :I vow to help you love life, to always hold you with tenderness, and to have the patience that love demends. To speak with words are needed and to share the silence when they're not. To agree to disagree with the red velvet cake. And to live within the warmth of your heart and always call it home
Channing: Wow, you set the bar kind of high. I vow to fiercely love you, in all your forms, now and forever. I promise to never forget and this is once-in-a-lifetime. And to always know in the deepest part of my soul that no matter what challenges might carry us apart that we'll always find the way back to each other
Do you take each other as spouses forever
I DO
I DO
To speak with words are needed and to share the silence when they're not really connected
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