don't open that box

Jennyfer 2022-03-21 09:02:13

Sure enough, as I thought, I guessed that the plot might develop like this before I watched it. The consequence of accepting this problem condition is that there is a rift between the husband and wife, and they get 1 million, but they can never go back to the past, and they lose trust and happiness after getting the money. Saw a joke, same question, and the guy said I disagree. The person who asked said that 1 million would not agree. What about 100 million? The man also said, I don't agree. Ask why, answer I really have a wife, but you really don't have 100 million. In my opinion, those who accept this condition either don't love it anymore, or just don't think clearly. Once you accept this condition, it means that the two people can't go back to the way they used to be, and they must be prepared to take the money and separate them. Because, accepting this condition turns his wife into a tool, and he can no longer accept her from the bottom of his heart, even if the two of them do nothing. The person who put forward this condition is also very exaggerated. He thinks that feelings can be traded. The rich just treat the poor as a toy, and those who accept it are self-deprecating. Love is selfish, so this problem is actually very simple. If you love, you should never let this problem arise, let alone let it go.

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Indecent Proposal quotes

  • John: [reading through the contract drawn up by Jeremy] Do you want to elaborate on the "Verification" clause?

    Jeremy: Verification? That means you pay even if the relationship isn't consummated.

    John: You mean if I'm impotent?

    Jeremy: It's important for a lawyer to cover contingencies.

    John: I can live with that. The "John Garfield Clause"?

    Jeremy: That's if you die in the act.

    John: I have no problem with that either. Could I have your pen?

    [signs contract]

    John: You're pretty good, you know.

    Jeremy: Thank you.

    John: You should come and work for me.

    Jeremy: Ooh!

  • Jeremy: For a million bucks *I'd* sleep with him.

    [David glares at him]

    Jeremy: ... Maybe not.