Unlucky Eros

Deron 2022-03-21 09:02:20

There is a word in Japanese - "rain man" and "rain girl". Meaning, once you're on a date with the other person, it's going to rain, or some other bad thing to spoil the atmosphere. The Japanese are quite taboo about this kind of rainy man and rainy woman. Once they find this kind of characteristic of the other party, they will break up immediately.
The American comedy film "just my luck" ends with the hero and heroine choosing the opposite point of view: love is more important than luck, and love is good luck.
The heroine in the film is the lucky one who is loved by everyone, the flowers are blooming, and the situation changes for her. Above, and bird droppings.
Accidental encounter, an accidental masked kiss, the girl's good fortune was quietly transferred to the boy, and from then on, the world was reversed, the boy's career was booming, and the girl's life was like hell. Unwitting boys help unwitting girls deal with life's misfortunes, and love grows.


The girl has been looking for the person who kissed her and wanted to get back her good luck. When she learned that the boy was the one who kissed him and got his good luck after going through hardships, her first reaction was to kiss him and then take it. Back to his good luck, immediately, the girl's world returned to splendor. Immediately afterwards, the boy had bad luck again and again. At the moment when the concert was about to collapse, the girl came to offer a kiss, and the good luck passed on to the boy again, and the boy's career was successful.

The girl fully understood the importance of the kiss. In order to let the boy have her good luck forever, she chose to leave quietly. At Grand Central Station in New York, the boy catches up: "Do you think it's your misfortune to meet me?"
Girl: "I've never felt luckier than I am now. But you need luck more than I do, and I want you to have it. "
Boy: "As long as I have you in my life, the small costs of bruises and injuries are nothing."
But, two lives, a good fortune, who should have it? The two don't care, they both feel that meeting each other is the luckiest thing, and love is everything.
Then, the two kissed another lovely hapless little girl at the same time, and that miraculous good fortune was immediately transferred to the once poor little bastard. The hero and heroine will happily face all kinds of unfortunate things in the future life together, because of love, the unfortunate things will become sweet.
The love of Americans is indeed different from the petty temperament of Korea and Japan, and the snobbery of the Chinese. It is reckless and courageous.

It has always been felt that Chinese people are the most snobby and realistic in choosing their love and marriage partners. People often say that the love you encounter when you are down is true love, and it is worth entrusting for a lifetime. However, who has the pair of discerning eyes to recognize the value of a poor life?

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Just My Luck quotes

  • Ashley Albright: [to Maggie] Oh... I never noticed. Is your cat all black?

    Maggie: Yeah. Why?

    Ashley Albright: Just curious. Well this is nice. We'll have fun. Everything's gonna be... Oh, my god.

    Dana: What?

    Ashley Albright: I have a zit. I have a zit. Girls, I have a zit!

    [Ashley's hair gets caught in the hair dryer and she smashes the bathroom window]

    Dana: Ash, are you okay in there?

    Ashley Albright: Oh, my God! Oh, my God!

    Dana: Ashley? Ash!

    [Ashley causes the lights in the entire building to blackout]

  • Madame Z: Look, did anything unusual happen at that party?

    Ashley Albright: Oh... Well besides the fact that I tore my dress, nearly choked to death, and the felony charges... no.

    Madame Z: Yikes! How about before that?

    Ashley Albright: Well, I mean, I kissed a cute guy, but... that's hardly unusual. Wait a second. You said I could lose it to someone else, right? So does that mean he took my luck from me?

    Madame Z: Maybe he needed it more than you.

    Ashley Albright: So he stole it? That little whack-kissing bandit! No, that is just my luck, okay? And you're going to help me and tell me how to get it back.

    Madame Z: Me? Well, let's see. Uh... If he took it from you with a kiss... Then it stands to reason...

    Ashley Albright: What?