How to have a happy blind date

Jayce 2022-05-26 16:15:41

Everyone has such a friend. Older, still single. Past feelings have left a little shadow, and I have seen a few rounds of blind dates. Has a wise and vicious personal view of the ordinary life.

Whether it’s an encounter, love, or marriage.

I have heard too many old stories and fixed endings. No wonder these movies have routines. This friend feels that life is the same. The broken troubles are too much foreseeing the human nature of too scumbags, and there is nothing new.


There is nothing wrong with saying this.

Romantic comedies about love are either to satisfy the dissatisfaction of immature humans, or to make up for the sweet stimulation of hormonal slowdown in older users. What other fresh flowers can be photographed? The appearance is the first, the chicken soup is full, and the blood is all over the place. Everyone has a small partner who is completely immune to false romances and false love scenes? There is nothing wrong with saying this.

This "man up" is nothing special. After talking about the following key words, you probably don't want to watch it.

Male, divorced, 40 years old.
Female, single, 34 years old.

What else: older women, blind dates, scumbags love chicks, marriage. What should I do, I can’t write anymore, do I still want to read it?

But after reading it last night, I still feel happy. When I write this is the Mid-Autumn Festival, I especially want to tell people that the New Year is good, and the New Year is good. Happy New Year to you.

First of all, the actor Simon Pegg of Great Britain, he portrays a middle-aged divorced man who likes little girls and is dissatisfied with reality. But more than that, he in the play allows you to see the love you never gave up, and the courage to face your own ordinary. Charlotte's story can make you laugh, but you must be dissatisfied that before and after his journey, he has never looked directly at his inner mutilation, even for a moment.

Then the biggest surprise was the heroine: Lake Bell. At the beginning, it was so rough that I thought it was played by a man, but when she put on makeup in the mirror, she felt sad. I think maybe there is a kind of poor girl in the world who doesn't look good with makeup.

However, as the story unfolded, the acting was so good that it exploded. That handsome, that charming, that 2b cute. Where is there any rough girl, is it a beautiful baby? Even if you melt the familiar Yao Chen, Bai Baihe, and Jia Ling into a pot, you can't reach the level of pleasing. She is not the simple silly white sweet who follows Dapeng in "Pancake Man", nor is she Ma Dongmei, a working woman who satisfies a straight man with cancer in "Charlotte". She is a girl with independent thinking ability. She knew what she wanted, and she dared to think and do it!

This is an old story of a blind date, but every detail is touching. I cried with a smile, because you have no way of knowing which sentence touched you now.

Because the lines are some big truths, convey some real, slightly positive attitude. You will feel that when it comes to the point, it is reasonable. You are not familiar with these actors, but you will be touched by the feelings they stimulated. Don't want them. Chinese comedy can delight you physically and make you laugh, but if the script works a little harder to reveal the moments in ordinary life that have not been directly looked at, that kind of laughter is spiritual, more pleasant and more healing. More happy aftertaste in my heart.

Finally, for the friend who has been so disappointed in emotions and has no hope for little surprises in life, I want to say, go and watch this film. Go out for a blind date, go out for a love affair. Some of the smog, but the strong wind, some surprises.

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Man Up quotes

  • Jack: Congratulations on your massive pack of lies!

    Nancy: Thank you!

    Jack: God, you're such a cynic!

    Nancy: And you're such a romantic!

  • Jack: You need to man up, Nancy.