When I was applying nail polish last night, I opened You've Got Mail, thinking of playing something as background music, and accidentally watched it again. As one of my favorite movies, it's about time to write something about her. For me, this is a movie that I want to turn to and watch from time to time, when I am happy, when I am unhappy, when I feel loved, and when I feel that life is a time of traveling alone.
At the beginning of the movie, the male and female protagonists walk through the streets of New York in early autumn with a cup of Starbucks coffee, the flower shops on the roadside, the busy yellow taxis on the street, and the brisk background music. impression. Although the New York I experienced afterwards wasn't quite like that, probably because I didn't get to stay in all four seasons, or because I wasn't in a relationship with Tom Hanks after all.
One of the reasons I like this movie is probably that she portrays the love I aspire to at its best. Before the two formally met, the first thing they fell in love with was the beautiful soul under the skin. When you find out that the beautiful souls in the Internet are competitors in reality, they are also willing to let go of their pride for love, and design some clever and cunning tricks with their hearts, and finally bring the beauty back.
The most impressive episode is the male lead and his dad, two men who had just broken up with their female friends, having a heart-to-heart talk on the boat
Male lead: It's a snap to find the one single person in the world who fills your heart with joy.
His dad: Well, don't be ridiculous. Have I ever been with anyone who fit that description? Have you?
The camera freezes on the male protagonist's thoughtful and seemingly determined face. The next shot is when he brings a bunch of the female protagonist's favorite daisies to visit him uninvited. By helping to tease the quilt, he took advantage of the situation to sit beside her, stretched out his hand and caressed his lips, and completed it in one go with the gesture of an obvious master. The ambiguous aura was instantly released, and the transformation from an enemy to a friend was naturally completed.
At the end of the film, the heroine saw the male protagonist walking far away at the agreed place, and found that the person who fell in love with the Internet and in reality was the same person. To the happiness and joy from the heart, "I want it be you. I want it be you so badly". American sweetheart Meg Ryan's tears make people feel distressed, and the smile makes people melt. In the spring season, next to the small garden with blooming flowers, the affectionate kiss makes people believe that the prince and the princess, and a big golden retriever, have lived a happy life since then.
As I learn more and more about American culture, I can learn something new every time I watch it. For example, the last time I watched it, I finally understood why my ex-boyfriend who loved typewriters was "Unibomber". This time, I realized who the old lady fell in love with Franco in charge of Spain.
Looking for pictures on the Internet, I was shocked to realize that the movie has been released for 20 years. Tom Hanks is no longer a silly young man running around, and Meg Ryan is no longer a short blond hair and light blue eyes. girl next door. Our mailboxes are full of useful and useless emails and it's a headache, but we still want to be in love with someone or be loved by someone.
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