Value geometry

Liana 2022-03-21 09:02:13

How much is a love worth? Is a million dollars enough? If that's not enough, how about a million dollars for a night? David and Diana are faced with such a choice. A pair of lovers who are in a dilemma in a casino meets a rich man played by Robert Redford. Some people say that facing such a multiple-choice question, it is wrong to even think about it; some people say that the indecision is just because the price is not enough. It's not just love that deals with money, but also humanity. Women who are in love will dedicate desperately for love, and will confidently say "you can't buy me" to the rich. Rich John is not greedy and vulgar, but admires such women from the bottom of his heart. . In the end, it was David who became the one who was bought by this million. He was the first to hesitate to bid, why he hesitated, because he was tempted. He hesitated again when Diana went to the appointment, because he had already lost to John in his heart. It was still him who made the deal, the one who was the most worried among the three, not because of jealousy, but because of inferiority, which made a person's heart unrecognizable. Commercial films should have HE. For this purpose, David said Love does not mean forget, Love means forgive. If the director goes a little deeper at this time, this is the history of a man's growth. A man finally puts down his inferiority complex and grows up by facing love honestly. Unfortunately, it's still an anticlimactic. I hope that every test of love is just an experience, not a test of human nature, because we can't stand any test at all

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  • 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.