The philosophical play of husband and wife

Orin 2022-04-20 09:01:03

I didn't feel too salty or too sweet after watching this movie at the time, it was mediocre; maybe it was an action movie because I was unmarried. But after chatting with my colleagues about this movie, I was inspired. The series of changes about couples from falling in love at first sight to lying and suspecting each other to attacking each other and working together to fight against the enemy happened to reflect the philosophy of getting along with most couples. It happened during this period that I read a book about Hillary and Clinton, "Hilary Biography", which recorded the outstanding appearance of Hillary and Clinton during their college years, to Hillary's support during Clinton's tenure as governor, and then to Clinton. During his tenure as president, he betrayed Hillary many times, which led to his political opponents impeaching Clinton. At this time, after careful consideration, Hillary decided to stand on her husband's side and work together to save her husband's presidency, and finally defended the president. Throne and husband's reputation, saving a dying family. All these facts are so consistent with the plot of this movie, it should be a philosophical film about the relationship between husband and wife, maybe it is a coincidence; everyone will appreciate it from different angles, and will have different experiences and come to various conclusions; I am unmarried and can only be considered as a preview or an idea.

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Extended Reading
  • Sylvia 2021-10-20 18:59:55

    You two are so naughty

  • Zane 2021-10-20 18:59:52

    Happy endings are just stories that haven't finished yet.

Mr. & Mrs. Smith quotes

  • John Smith: [after Jane escapes on a high wire, stand the ledge of the ledge of the floor in her building] Chicken shit!

    Jane Smith: [shouting from a broken window] Pussy!

  • Eddie: [sitting in front of John in a diner] Tell me you got smart and that you killed that lying bitch.

    Jane Smith: [turns around her chair at the bar] This lying bitch?

    Eddie: Guess that was just wishful thinking.