"You've Got Mail" is really magical. With the soundtrack comparable to "Sleepless in Seattle", the funny little actions of TOM and Meg are on the stage! Especially meg looks out the window to see if his boyfriend Frank is gone When I was far away, I clearly remembered the little sentiment of seeing my parents walking away when I wanted to watch TV at home during the summer vacation when I was a child. And TOM's little eyes, too cute and weird. Especially when his father said that it is not easy to find someone who makes him happy, his little eyes rolled, and the next scene was to walk to Meg's door with a daisy.
This movie gave me a little love for New York. I found that the protagonist can find a good point in work and life, and discovered the joys of life, such as the small reverie of discovering the scene of the butterfly entering the subway, such as flour on the corner of the street. Feiyang’s little observation, the most interesting thing is the idea of chain coffee, which is very incisive. JOE FOX believes that the reason for chain coffee is to let half-hearted people make 6 choices. Buy a cup of coffee and only spend 2 yuan 9 cents 5. Let people who are at a loss find something to do, and people who don’t have confidence not only buy coffee, but also self-confidence. This set of theory makes me feel that there are still many things we haven't discovered in life. Happiness can't always surround me. Every day I find a little bit of fun in some trivial matters. Maybe this is life.
Perhaps the audience thinks that there are too few opponents in "Sleepless in Seattle", so the director fills in this movie one at a time. Flicking MEG on the Internet and in reality, these passages will never make you laugh, but they can make you intoxicated with your mouth.
I found that both "Sleepless in Seattle" and "You've Got Mail" discussed the difference between men and women. For example, in the former, women began to talk about the plot when they mentioned "Golden Jade League" and then burst into tears; then look at the men. Indifferent, and dismissive, but they only need to discuss the war film and it is over. When it comes to the tragic plot, tears burst into tears, very contrast! Let me talk about the latter. What excites me is that when MEG says that he has watched "Pride and Prejudice" more than 200 times, I am always inexplicably excited, because I am also a full Jane Austen fan, "Pride and Prejudice." Although I haven’t read it so many times, but dozens of times, the dialogue between Elizabeth and Darcy is almost about to be memorized; but when you look at the male compatriots, the words are the lines of the godfather, and the advice to others is also you are at war ,it is not personnel,it is bussiness.Recite that to yourself everytime you feel you are losing your nerve,fight,fight to death! Fight, fight, what else said, "Fly like a butterfly, sting like a bee", the poisoning is not light!
The screenwriter should like "Pride and Prejudice" very much, because some elements of Catherine's role are very Elizabethan. Catherine and her boyfriend Frank broke up peacefully like an old friend. When the ex-boyfriend asked her if she had a loved one, she said: no ,but there is in the dream with someone else. Very Elizabethan accent, both of them are Elizabeth and Darcy from the enemy to the ice to become lovers. It’s just very puzzled, why are her boyfriends in both MEG films So reasonable, and encourage her to find happiness, one is Waiter, the other is Frank, very similar!
Let’s talk about Hanks. I watched his early "Mermaid" a while ago. He was really young, especially his face, really thin and unforgiving, but he is still the best man in Hollywood I think, mature, steady, and serious. Kindness, although this movie shows a little bit of his evil, it will only make people sink into the rivalry between two people.
I always feel that the movie of the two of them is very Magic. Find someone who can empathize with me, not find, but meet, who can have the same body temperature. The spring in New York is really warm, just like the ending "Over the rainbow"!
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