Don't be greedy for love

Linnea 2022-03-25 09:01:18

In some works, even if the story is bland, there are always such and such details that support you after watching the whole drama and want to watch it again.
"5 To 7" is such a work. At that time, I watched it completely on the plane to Beijing without landing for a second, and watched it again on the way back. Anton Yelchin's goofy French accent is definitely one of the reasons you can't take your eyes off it.

My first impression of 5 to 7 is very similar to the two-episode mini-series 7.39 produced by the BBC in 2014. It also states the theme and affection of extramarital affairs. Even the title of the play has the same purpose.

The plot naturally has its own development, but the two dramas also put most of the scenes in the time period of the title. Yes, 5 to 7 is the time when the hero and heroine Brian and Arielle meet in the film, and it continues until the end of the film.
It's easy to fall in love. The other person's restrained accent, well-groomed hair, the look of standing and watching in the bookstore, or the action of lightly dusting the cigarette, or even walking past you with an umbrella in the rain can make you I think love is bigger than heaven.
But many people have injected too much unnecessary pressure into love, such as our hero Brian. For such a love-and-love relationship, Brian forced Arielle into a corner where he couldn't make a choice before it matured.

How can Arielle, who is married with two children, leave her reasonable husband and lovely children? More importantly, Brien only asked Arielle to make life-changing choices, but could not offer new life ideas to both parties.
What kind of decision Arielle made is already a fairly clear answer.

Another example is you: if you are a boyfriend, you should carry my bag for me and pick me up from work; or do you have a house and a car, or there is no guarantee of marriage in the future, etc.
~~~Excuse Moi~~~
Holding your little hand will give you three lives? ! It is expressed in a very simple formula: having a car and a house = marriage = sex
#boys feel that Alexander is big, girls feel that their main business is prostitution#
If this logic is followed, our beloved friends will never be the most tender in the world the CP. If Monica asked Chandler to marry and have children from the very beginning, do you think Chandler would still be able to stay in Apartment 20? Can you wait for that wedding night, which was full of laughter and a warm ending?

Why not learn to enjoy love at the right time?
Life is a collection of moments.
The idea is to have as many good ones as you can.

St. Regis Hotel
is the most frequent scene in the film, and also the St. Regis Hotel where Brian and Arielle meet, a luxury boutique hotel owned by SPG , located at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and East 55th in New York, is the first store of the branded hotel.


It was built in 1904 by Colonel John Jacob Astor in New York to provide a place for his mother (Caroline Astor) to hold banquets and dinners with her high society friends. For parties, Colonel Astor treats guests with a fully European service that is unique in the industry, making the St. Regis Hotel a global hotel classic, with average prices starting at $1,500.



Music
can make a plain story less annoying. Music plays a very important role in it. Most of the music is original music, and the movie has no OST, but Netease Music seems to have released some playlists. , Friends who are interested can go to Soso.

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Extended Reading
  • Wiley 2022-03-14 14:12:26

    The three views of the male protagonist and the mother are touching: a woman admires your son so much, and you don’t like someone who loves your son, which is simply anti-social. The beginning is so graceful, but the end is stained with frustration that makes adults love helpless, arousing my interest in going to the Guggenheim. The mixed-race female protagonist feels that the male protagonist has passed away, but it is a pity.

  • Coralie 2022-03-28 09:01:09

    All love stories, all dialogues, when you write them, there is a person in your heart, who is this person?

5 to 7 quotes

  • Brian: Arielle, you're older than I am, you're wiser I'm sure and you've seen much more of the world. And you're beautiful, and elegant, and smart, and funny, and interesting, and you feel like family which is wonderful.

    Arielle: Are you seriously telling me that the "but" is coming at the end of this sentence?

  • Arielle: I'm sad. It was the beginning.

    Brian: Of what?

    Arielle: Belief.