38 degrees and a half in Beijing, I held a small umbrella under the scorching sun, and stumbled upon the original book "Marley and Me
--life and love with the world's worst dog" on a roadside stall. After reading the third chapter, I found that the film did not mention that Marley's bad nature was entirely inherited from his grumpy, grumpy dad, huh, a lighthearted and humorous little book.
The dog
watched the movie before, and was very fond of Labrador dogs for a while, so I recommend this movie to anyone, especially friends of domestic dog sons. As a result, a buddy enjoys a good movie with his dog in his arms. When little Marley appears, the puppy really jumps to the screen... It
's enough to show how lively, cute and smart Marley is in the play... Oh, maybe change a group The word is more appropriate, excess energy is naughty and troublesome~~~ The clips about Marley are almost all explaining why he is called a bad dog and how to make his master laugh and cry. There is almost no sensational foreshadowing, but when the dog is dying at the end, I still wow with the hero. There are not so many righteous dogs in this world, and there are not so many guide dogs. More dogs just need people to take care of them, and they have their own bad temper, but it is undeniable that over time, they have become a family devoted to their duties. indispensable part. The above is me who has only raised goldfish and white palms as pets, yy to large mammal pets.
Another character I like in The Wife
is Jenny, the hostess played by Jennifer Aniston. Jenny also went through the most important stage in Marley's more than ten years of life. She started her career in her twenties and became a human being. By the time she was in her late forties, she became a mother of three children. It is said that although Aniston has a lot more wrinkles on his face, his figure is still the same as Richal back then. In the film, Jenny is hot, humorous and strong, but the real character of a little woman bursts out from time to time, and he also has the shadow of Richal.
When she was young, Jenny always planned everything she wanted to do, degree, career, marriage. But you can not plan everything in your life. Let's see how Jenny handles these accidents and conflicts~
When John was shocked by the news of his first pregnancy, she was not angry, but humorous and intelligent The phrase "Let's rehearse again" resolved the embarrassment.
She also rants when she's overwhelmed by postpartum blues and conflict at home and at work. But after that, I will definitely explain my thoughts to John and gain mutual understanding.
When the second baby arrived unexpectedly, she resolutely gave up her identity as a career woman, because she understood that family is the most important thing in life.
When John reached middle age, he was worried about the turning point of his career. She was a mother of three children, but she was still hot. She encouraged him to change and try with firm words and actions~naked swimming~.
When John came into his new work environment and felt dazed and lost, Jenny pulled out her carefully collected clippings of his articles, which were the most important things to her. That's how John determined his true passion.
Professional woman, housewife, sweet wife, strong hot mom, Jenny has always used her independence, intelligence, sexiness, humor, and toughness to switch between these roles. She is competent, and she is competent and endearing. Although sometimes she can be unreasonable and too emotional... But this is the real woman~
The housband
As a man, the greatest sense of accomplishment from the family may be, like John, looking at his window from the car when he comes home, the lights are warm, his gentle wife and cute dog are waiting for him to return. But there are times in life when the car is parked at the door, but you don't want to go in when you know it should be. John is a good man, he never gave up his communication with Jenny and his inclusive support to get them through those difficult times. Even if it is a small bump, if one party refuses to exert force, it will be difficult. So behind every happiness lies hard work and perseverance. After Marley left, John drove home, and through the window, what he saw was the picture of his wife and children sharing a family; it was more than ten years of running-in, growth, support, and love with Jenny; it was the place called home
. review
Although this film tells the story from the perspective of the male protagonist Grogan, I selfishly highlighted the status of the female compatriots, the title is purely funny, tap ~ hehe
ivy
July 5th, 2009
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