wedding culture

Kaelyn 2022-03-21 09:01:44

When this film was first promoted, I saw the reports on the English website. It is said that the evaluation is very high and it is very warm. The producer of this film is Tom Hanks, and his wife is Greek. I like this film very much. It is a novel, so I recommended this book to hanks. The author of this screenplay is also the heroine in the movie, who interprets the story.
The story is a bit like a Cinderella plot, that is, two people fall in love and are ready to get married. Because of different religious beliefs, there are There are a lot of contradictions, and the groom joins the Greek religion for love. The wedding is in a Greek church. It does not mean that if you love someone, you have to do a lot of things for the other party. This is love.
The biggest gain of this film is to understand Greece. From the nagging father, the Greeks pay attention to the family, and when their children grow up, they also hide in family business and work, and do not want their children to leave themselves to live.
To be honest, I am very fond of this kind of family. Envy. The hero looks familiar. It turned out to be the interior furniture designer who was dating Carey in Sex and the City. He is very masculine and his performance in Sex and the City is much better than this.

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My Big Fat Greek Wedding quotes

  • [Ian reads the wedding invitation]

    Ian Miller: My parents' names are Rodney and Harriet.

    Toula Portokalos: [horrified] Rodney and HARRY!

    Nick Portokalos: We didn't notice, so maybe they won't.

  • Maria Portokalos: [angry] What is wrong with Toula going to school downtown?

    Gus Portokalos: Is drugs downtown!

    Maria Portokalos: What are you saying? Are you saying Toula will get involved with drugs?

    Gus Portokalos: No. But somebody will say to her: take this bag down to the bus depot, and she'll do it!

    Maria Portokalos: She is not stupid! She's smart!

    Gus Portokalos: I know she's smart. So what for she needs more school? She's smart enough for a girl.

    Maria Portokalos: [indignated] Oh! You think you're smarter than me, huh?

    Gus Portokalos: No, I... I mean... You... you know...

    Maria Portokalos: [angry] What? What you mean? I run the restaurant, I cook, I clean, I wash for you *and* I raise three kids *and* I teach Sunday school, you know? It's lucky for me I have you to tie my shoes!

    Gus Portokalos: Maria!

    [Maria leaves the room, slamming the door, and smiles at Toula]