Just because of Rachel

Una 2022-03-22 09:02:34

That emotional, silly, heart-warming character. Just because it goes too deep into my heart.

The old Rachel plays a love game played by a young man. The plot is old-fashioned, with goofy male protagonists. A little warmth, a little playfulness. In this materialistic, fast food era. There is only no hero, reckless love, let people see the nature of love.

Management in the play means hotel manager. Literally translated as manipulation. I don't know if the translator has watched a movie.

It would be better to have a more light and literary title:

Freedom for love is what everyone yearns for. It describes a utopia of love and our ideal world. You can do whatever you want. There are too many ties in reality, we are tied, most people live within the framework, and this framework is the source of our life security. In the final analysis, unsecured love is real. The ideal love, always in literature and movies, makes us move again and again. I am moved a lot, just like eating too much salty food, the taste is heavy, and it will be uncomfortable to eat lightly.

Not a shining work. Just because of Rachel. Rachel who made me warm and moved again and again.

In the ten years of Rachel's Friends, we have seen the change of America in ten years, and the change of ourselves in ten years.

Everything is the law of nature, no one can overcome

Rachel or that style of Rachel, only the years eclipse the forehead.

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Extended Reading
  • Bethany 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    First of all, I feel that it is a bit long and not as long as Elizabethtown. Second, I feel that JA is too old. . . . In the end, I want to say, isn't it a story about a country boy chasing a city white bone spirit, but the music in the middle part is good, and there are some small ideas to read plus one star

  • Gudrun 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    The introduction is just scribbled. If you haven't read it, don't scribble it.

Management quotes

  • Sue Claussen: Compact fluorescents.

    [showing her apartment for the 1st time]

    Mike: Oh, too bad.

  • Sue Claussen: I wrote you a Haiku. Do you wanna hear it?

    Mike: Sure.

    Sue Claussen: Mike, oh Mike, my man Keeps showing up like UPS Sue, you're such a bitch.

    Mike: ...I like it!