when we get together

Scottie 2021-11-26 08:01:44

The translation of the title of this film is weird. What was originally a wedding now declares that chuck and larry have become "When We Are Fake Together" and "My Grand Gay Wedding". Anyway, I thought it was a gay comedy at first.

This couple, like the fake marriage of the early Hong Kong film themes. The honest and honest chuck and the romantic larry, all sorts of farce pretending to be gay.
If it is not unfinished, it is actually a comedy with ideas.

Hey, what do you think, are friendship and love the same?
In friendship, I love you, just more tolerant than love, what I love is everything about you, good and bad.
In love, I love you because you have what I don’t, and because of misunderstandings.
Most importantly, in these two relationships, we share our common time, youth, passion and trust.

Yes, I think friendship is more important,
and love itself deserves respect, whether it is a man or a woman.

When you haven't met love, friendship is the good friend who will hand you a cup of hot coffee, and the partner who shares everything whether you are upset or happy.
When encountering their own love, friendship will bless you that good friend who is happy for you.

For us, friendship is the rose planted on a distant planet. Once we remember, when we close our eyes, the whole universe is full of flowers.
to my dear.

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Extended Reading
  • Gracie 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    I laughed so hard several times, if there is no ending, it would be better~

  • Alvina 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    It's really funny that the two are pure men pretending to be gay

I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry quotes

  • [as Larry introduces himself to Kevin]

    Larry Valentine: Larry - Chuck's better half.

    Chuck Levine: Two-thirds, actually.

  • Chuck Levine: [while moving his stuff in with Larry, to Teresa] Hey, Big Ragu! I smell your feet from here. I like it.

    Teresa: [to herself] Oh... He thinks my feet stink.

    Teresa: [sniffs her own armpit] Now that's a stink.