Lamb and Lion?️

Laury 2022-03-21 09:01:44

The whole play is very joyful, but the moment Ian took the gift from his father-in-law at the wedding banquet was still tear-jerking, perhaps because he regretted that he had been married for so long but never lived in the new house he bought before marriage, or perhaps it was because Moved by the infinite support of Tula's parents for their children, just like the lines in the play, My family is big and loud...but they're my family.We fight and we laugh and yes,we roast lamb on a spit in the front yard. And wherever I go, whatever I do...they're always be there. The union of two families with different backgrounds requires tolerance, understanding and integration, as Papa Tula said, we all different... but in the end we all fruit.

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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]