choose true love

Betsy 2022-03-21 09:03:02

A very interesting movie, with a bit of a play within a play, "interesting, moving, weird, and true" (from the character's mouth) Except for the last point that doesn't quite fit, these words also roughly represent my opinion of this film. The look and feel of the film. In the play, no matter whether it is the opposite sex or the same sex, it is still about love in the end. "Don't try to direct your love, try to meet in person. Love won't always be so shocking, sometimes it may just be a choice before you, a risky decision with another person, a sacrifice without Consider the decision to let someone else reciprocate, even if they don't even care if they're going to hurt you or if they're just the person you're looking for. Maybe love isn't something that happens to you, or maybe it's just a choice you have to make." ( Stop trying to cast your love instead of just meeting him. Love isn't always a lightning bolt, Maybe sometimes it's just a choice, a decision to take a chance with somebody. To give to somebody. Without worrying wether they'll give anything back. Or if they're gonna hurt you, or if they really are the one. Maybe love isn't something that happens to you. Maybe it's something you have to choose. ) The last line of dialogue in the play is also classic different interpretations of love. In fact, there are quite a few classic dialogues like this, but this is the one that impressed me the most.

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Love and Other Disasters quotes

  • Emily 'Jacks' Jackson: Baby, just remember, Marvin Bernsten may be a giant, but you're a giant in waiting.

    Peter Simon: Yes, yes, I am! I have no idea what that means.

    Emily 'Jacks' Jackson: Neither do I.

  • Peter Simon: An affair? You've only been going out with him for two weeks! Who is he having an affair with?

    Talullah Riggs-Wentworth: Me! I just found out he's married.