Marriage is a compulsory course, will you escape/escape?

Eugenia 2022-03-21 09:02:42

Movies know the answer, I stubbornly think. People will always "love the house and Wu". Since being introduced to Megan's class and becoming Robin's fan, I've become so obsessed with his movies that I want to see them. Fortunately, last night in Megan's final Gathering, I saw the old R's film again. Then there are the following feelings.

Love is the foundation of love. But what is love? Love may be forever elusive. To put it bluntly: barely happy. Love comes from the unanimous agreement between the two sides. For example, the two people looked at each other inadvertently... In "Ashima", Brother Ahei found her village from Ashima's singing and won the competition. Also won the long-awaited Ashima's heart. "Blood Romance" also has a similar plot: I think Shaanxi folk songs have a kind of inherent sadness... This sentence is better than countless rhetoric, and it is the fate of the future. Looking for the other half is true. First of all, people are incomplete, everyone will have his or her other half waiting in the world. Only after a lot of searching can true happiness be found. wait, still? Everyone has their say. It is the best! Saying love because of loneliness is not true love. Of course, once you really encounter true love, you need to fight for it. There is no love for no reason. This is of course a later story.

The foundation of marriage is love. Love is an elective course, choosing marriage, and also choosing a compulsory course. "License to Wed" is a vivid example of this required course. Here, I see the consistent features of old R again. No wonder he received a Lifetime Achievement Award! ! What's interesting is that he also brought an Italian-style assistant, who was quite vocal. He subverted the stereotype of the general pastor, which was evident from the rush to answer the class for children, followed by his peculiar decorations (the photo of him with Clinton and Bush, so funny!), and then he actually ran to eavesdrop, Sing uninhibited pop songs in the shower, and talk about adult topics with the heroine... so outrageous and bold! These are all beautiful elements in the film. But its themes are thought provoking in such a lighthearted and witty setting. Especially under the current trend of the flash marriage family, only by really experiencing some things can you fully understand the other party. Otherwise, get married faster and divorce faster. At present, this has reached an astonishing 50% of the situation in the United States! Therefore, it is especially important to have a comprehensive understanding of your fiancé or fiancée. You must be aware of his or her shortcomings. No one is perfect, only then will we tolerate and understand. Moreover, except for a very small number of people, quarrels are also indispensable.

I also remember a popular saying: Elective courses, must escape; required courses, choose to escape. For such a compulsory course that has long-term impact (it is about a lifetime), it is better not to escape.

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Extended Reading
  • Victoria 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    The boy who drew animation on the oath book.

  • Alice 2022-03-23 09:02:44

    Every couple is tied to two completely different stones, and they have to constantly adapt to each other. The couple in the play seem to have no problems in this relationship on the surface, but the priest played by Robin suggested that in the pre-marriage test, there were invisible problems with each other at a glance, and the two sides knew so much about each other. Love is never-ending. The only secret to keeping love fresh and a happy marriage comes from the tolerance and understanding of each other's constant efforts. It is never easy.

License to Wed quotes

  • Joel: Look, don't take this the wrong way, 'cause Sadie's cool, I like her a lot. But there are plenty of fish in the sea. And now is your time to be the king barracuda, and get out there and swim with the sweet tuna. The ocean is yours, man.

    Ben Murphy: That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard.

    Joel: Okay.

    [pauses]

    Joel: You're a bear. Now, jump in that forest and you gotta tag as many cute, furry bear butts as you can.

    Ben Murphy: Joel... You're my best friend, man. You know that?

    Joel: Yeah.

    Ben Murphy: And I love you. You know that?

    Joel: I love you too.

    Ben Murphy: But you got to be the worst advice-giver I know. I mean, not only is your advice terrible, but it just backfires at every turn! And now you're talking to me about fish and bears. She's a woman, Joel! I mean, she's an amazing woman. And she's just so beautiful, and she's loving and... It was all right there. And I lost it. And I don't need you telling me that I should go out and find someone else. I mean, I don't need anybody telling me how to go... I don't need anyone telling me...

    [rushes up, hurrying out of the bar]

  • Ben Murphy: [out on the street, noticing the van Frank and Choir Boy are sitting in] No way.

    [opens the back door]

    Reverend Frank: Whoa! Is that one strike or two against Rodriguez?

    Choir Boy: Uh... Two!

    Reverend Frank: Oh! Well...

    Ben Murphy: Awesome job with the camouflage, guys. Seriously, you totally got me. Who would have ever thought you'd be in a van with "Saint Augustine's" on the side?