"I really want to give you that money" "I really want to give you the hippo"

Clarabelle 2022-03-20 09:01:59

Everyone watching "Peachy Deal" will feel bad. Wouldn't it be better if the movie just ended when David found Diana at an auction and signed the divorce settlement. The ending of the movie is good, but can a person really fall in love with a person twice at the same time? Can love be traded? I have no idea. But really don't use money to test human nature. The rich man Gage may be curious because of what Diana said, "I am not for sale". There is nothing that cannot be bought in his worldview, so he decides to be willing to use 1 million to make a peach transaction. This sentence is like A seed was planted in their hearts, and it took root that night, leading to the deal. It's hard to get over the water, and the cracks and suspicions generated by the relationship can be repaired. The line that keeps appearing in the movie is "Did I ever tell you that I love you? No. I love you! Still love you? Love you forever", which is really sweet, but what I prefer is Diana's David said, "I really want to give you that money," and David said, "I really want to give you Hippo." God, no matter what a relationship has gone through, this conversation is to give this relationship a happy ending. All the sacrifices, love and hate, are worth it. As long as you have loved, why care whether you have it or not.

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  • Carrie 2021-12-31 08:02:25

    Love Robert Redford forever, an old gentleman with undiminished charm.

  • Edwin 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    The ending really sucks, and it could have been better. But overall, the story is full of emotion, as well as intentional details, not to mention a cast of charismatic actors. Okay, I drank this cup of dog blood. cheers.

Indecent Proposal quotes

  • Diana: [Narrating] we had our differences, he used to take his clothes off and leave them on the floor it made me crazy. We never had much money so David would show me architecture that moved him but sometimes I'd have to ask "why are we looking at a stupid car wash? "And he'd just say "no, not stupid, don't just use your eyes: he made me look at things differently

  • John: [while playing pool] Where do you see yourself in let's say, ten years?

    David: I wouldn't mind being a billionaire like yourself

    John: I mean even beyond money, what would satisfy you completely? For you to sleep well at night?

    David: You're saying you're not satisfied?

    John: Who is?

    Diana: [while watching them play] I am

    John: Does she mean it?

    David: I hope so

    John: Well then you may not have won in Vegas but you're a lucky man because I have money and businesses and security you just have something I don't have.