Sweet Heart

Sadye 2022-01-04 08:01:10

It was purely to reward myself who had read a courseware and reviewed a homework, so I chose such a film that doesn't require much use of the brain to relax, and there is not much to write about such a film. Just like those mass-produced movie products, these love movies can be linked to hundreds of sports, but they have the same emotional trajectory and end. As for sports, what does it matter? Sports are just the tablecloths in this love feast.
The heroes and heroines in sports always win and lose. The most tense moments are always slow. The motion is so slow that it can’t be slower. The breathing is always so obvious for fear that the world will not know it. Get up and fight again. Exercise seems to be very related to hormones, and adrenaline surges to the highest point with a lover around him. The insidious thing is that you still have to face your rivals in the arena, and those who win beauty can even take away the glory of their career.
Generally speaking, girls are not suitable for such aggressive masculinity, so under the lens of Man-gazed, she had to sacrifice her laurels, accept the love words of boys, and silently assume the role of military strategist or psychologist, even though she was comforted at the end of the film. Explained in a way that "the heroine also won later, she was very strong." It seems that the protagonists are born with a pair of golden boys and girls, in fact, the world knows that the most emphasized winner is the male lion, although the female lion’s strength is the hunting and housekeeping. Male audiences love to give alms, and female audiences love to wrong themselves. The director knows this rule of substituting roles better than anyone else.
Good love always has the same route and the same ending (of course, another sentence is that unhappy love has its own story), encounters, laughs, sweet to psychology, madness, having sex, quarrels, touches, hugs and reconciliation, Celebrate victory together, give birth to children... The story of the prince and princess is too old-fashioned, but the passionate audience will never get tired, because Sweet Heart evokes the most essential and most attached love between the sexes (or everyone) The need-that is to love and be loved. Watching romance films, we subtly feel the childhood experience. The heroine is full of maternal encouragement and understanding, and the male protagonist is full of paternal tenderness and offense, slowly leading the audience towards attachment to mother or father, and such feelings cannot be shaken off in her life. It is this kind of humanity that creates a shining star, but the star is also just a symbol of "male" or "female". In romance movies, Spider-Man’s girlfriend can be the girlfriend of any male celebrity, and Superman can also live with any female celebrity. What does that matter? They are just physical representations... I
thought I had nothing to write about and expressed amazement at the number of words above 790. American sweetheart love is really like a dessert: delightful and satisfying; don’t fill it in. Full of appetite, not deep enough; eating too much will make you greasy, and worry about too many calories. This kind of movie is delivered in time when you need pleasure, maybe it is also a good relaxation.
Well, I'd better not scold it, at least it also evoked some kind of deep desire in my heart: to find a boyfriend who can play tennis with me.

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Wimbledon quotes

  • Lizzie Bradbury: But I need you to go...

    Peter Colt: No you need me to stay.

  • Peter Colt: I thought you'd gone.

    Lizzie Bradbury: Me too. Having a tough day?

    Peter Colt: Oh you know, disastrous.

    Lizzie Bradbury: Except for the fact you didn't go gooey when the ballboy got hit.

    Peter Colt: Yeah. Sorry.

    Lizzie Bradbury: Why are you British apologizing all the time? Don't apologize to me, I love you. Apologize to all the fans out there who are rooting for you.

    Peter Colt: What did you say?

    Lizzie Bradbury: I said all those people...

    Peter Colt: No, before that.

    Lizzie Bradbury: I said I love you.

    Peter Colt: Well that's very good news. I thought I was all alone in the love department.

    Lizzie Bradbury: It turns out you've got company.