This movie blew me away

Jazlyn 2022-03-21 09:02:13

The ending is so hard to understand, what does the rich man feel about the heroine? Does the heroine really love the hero? Did they do it? What does the conversation between the rich man and the driver mean? I haven't watched a movie for a long time, so I don't even understand the movie, right? ?

After the heroine and the tycoon were together, I fell into deep thought. I didn't recover for a long time. The first reaction was to stand in line, but I couldn't tell who was right and who was wrong for a while. Isn't the heroine responsible for doing that? It keeps saying that it is for the male lead, even if it is for the male lead, can this kind of sacrifice be done? Of course the male protagonist will be jealous, and naturally he deserves it, but the female protagonist is with the rich in a blink of an eye, and there is a tendency to see each other late, which is a trend of true love. In this case, the female protagonist has already abandoned the male protagonist in a grand manner. The male protagonist lost his temper and ran away from home, and the female protagonist turned to divorce. This is still his first love. Besides, can the rich be easily provoked? How beautiful and charming the heroine is in order to deal with the battle-hardened rich and romantic.

Thinking about the problem from the perspective of the heroine, one is the first love who has been with him for many years, and the person he loves, and the other is the rich man with infinite charm who attacks him in various ways. Equivalent to encountering a more appropriate one in the presence of an object? Since he loves the male protagonist, why did he choose to be with the rich man, but he has already betrayed the male protagonist, and finally reunited with him? Or it can be counted as being with the male protagonist at first, then breaking up with other men, and finally reuniting with the male protagonist. This logic may be true, but the reason why their relationship broke up at the beginning was because of a third party. I think this is equivalent to cheating, and it is difficult for anyone to accept it, even though it was caused by the male protagonist himself.

The saddest thing isn't that their husband and wife agreed to the deal? Although I think, this is indeed tradable, as long as there is enough money. It's a ridiculous and wonderful proposition. Ordinary people can't imagine and have no chance. This film may just tell us to be rich. This is a drama and should not be a romance!

Reminds me of a Taiwanese drama "We Can't Be Friends" that I watched in the summer vacation. It's a similar theme, except that the heroine and the second man were just boyfriend and girlfriend at first. In the play, the heroine swears to resist, the hero stalks, and finally the hero succeeds. The heroine breaks up with her ex and stays with the man she loves. The values ​​of the heroine in the play are more traditional and conservative than the heroine in the film, and less controversial. That's what's called a romance.

It also reminds me of a story in "Don Quixote" about a couple who love each other. In order to test his wife's loyalty, the husband asks his best friend to go into battle and makes him attack his wife. Human nature has never been able to stand the test. A friend fell in love with his wife, and his wife fell into it. He lost everything. Isn't this just asking for trouble? Do one more thing, and you will never be able to do it again.

The male protagonist did something wrong and was too impulsive, but from the moment the female protagonist fell into the arms of the rich, she was irreversible! No matter how much the male protagonist loves the female protagonist, things have grown out of control. The male protagonist will keep the female protagonist, the female protagonist will change his mind, the rich man actually loves the female protagonist, and will true love be bought with money? Will true love cost her a happy family? He just wanted to lift the ugly veil of human nature, and he achieved his goal.

It is really unfinished, and it is forced to be made into a love movie. No matter who you think from, it is untenable. Maybe the charm of the heroine can really attract billionaires? !

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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.