Are you for sale? Your body or your soul?

Lloyd 2022-03-24 09:02:15

I'm going to face the wall and think about it first, and when I see the name I think it's porn. The whole movie has nothing to do with porn at all.

Diana and John meet for the first time in the casino shop.

One is a woman who is desperate with her husband to try their luck at the casino for fifty thousand dollars, and the other is a man with
a fortune of billions who spends a lot of money at the gambling table.

John asked Diana's husband what would you say if he gave you $1 million to spend the night with your wife.

Diana said, 'You can't buy people.' In

the end, Diana got on John's boat, and her husband agreed that she got on his boat.

Diana and her husband started arguing about this, John really fell in love with Diana and I couldn't stop laughing at the naughty things he said in Diana class.

Diana's husband thought Diana really fell in love with John, and finally signed the divorce papers.

John finally decided to let Diana go, and a conversation he had with the driver in the car made me respect and like this man from the bottom of my heart.

The driver asked him why, and he said, "She would never look at me the way she looked at him."


"Have I ever told you I love you?"
"No."
"I do."
"Still?"
"Always."



I like a woman like Diana. Although she sold her body that night on the boat, she didn't sell her soul. A woman with a lot of ideas won John's respect and love. Thinking of Guo Haizao in the popular TV series "Dwelling" a while ago, I disliked this woman so much, is she affectionate, infatuated or just pretending to be innocent? A woman with absolutely no brains, even if there is no Song Siming, as long as there are Zhang Siming and Wang Siming, she will still embrace her.

I like John in the movie very much. He is smart, sophisticated, straightforward, and a little naughty. He is very cute when he is bad.

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Indecent Proposal quotes

  • John: [reading through the contract drawn up by Jeremy] Do you want to elaborate on the "Verification" clause?

    Jeremy: Verification? That means you pay even if the relationship isn't consummated.

    John: You mean if I'm impotent?

    Jeremy: It's important for a lawyer to cover contingencies.

    John: I can live with that. The "John Garfield Clause"?

    Jeremy: That's if you die in the act.

    John: I have no problem with that either. Could I have your pen?

    [signs contract]

    John: You're pretty good, you know.

    Jeremy: Thank you.

    John: You should come and work for me.

    Jeremy: Ooh!

  • Jeremy: For a million bucks *I'd* sleep with him.

    [David glares at him]

    Jeremy: ... Maybe not.