A 124-minute love movie, 10 minutes of passionate drama has been cut off, what else to watch? You recommend a woolen thread!
The answer is: Without the interference of the bed, it is easier for you to comprehend the life skills in love scenes.
"An Officer and a Gentleman" (1982) original 124 minutes.
The iQiyi version is 114 minutes.
Its plot can be introduced in one sentence in English:
To be An Officer, Or, To bea Gentleman, is up to you.
Married An Offer, or, Married a Gentleman, is up to me.
Both girls caught a beetle boyfriend, a U.S. Navy pilot student.
A’s goal is to marry An Officer,
B is a Gentleman, deeply in love with me.
A evaluates love based on KPIs, so, in the face of true love, she refused, because the person who truly loves her is not the officer.
B treats love according to Future. As a result, An Officer and a Gentleman gave her the promise of true love + marriage.
Two girls whose family background, working class, charm and beauty are not distinguished from each other,
A's boyfriend committed suicide after his proposal was rejected.
B's boyfriend, after becoming an officer, proposed to marry him.
Officers and gentlemen,
KPI or Future.
The choices in life are one reality and one fictitious.
Officers value rules and gentlemen value morality;
The officer cares about the goal, the gentleman cares about the impact;
An officer who passes the exam means that a gentleman relies on self-discipline.
Rules, goals, and exams can all be referenced by others and assisted by external forces;
Morality, influence, and self-discipline can only be comprehended and persisted for a long time.
The director, using Richard Gere + Deborah Wenger, this pair of CPs, gave the audience a perfect demonstration.
You do what they do,
You must be An Officer and a Gentleman, or his family.
As the old saying goes, look farther.
I just advise you: Don't only have KPIs in your eyes, think about Future.
KPI year after year, it is also the KPI of others to receive rewards.
No matter how far Future is, it is also its own happiness and a long-lasting foundation.
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