Finally brushed up, I have long admired the name

Katheryn 2022-04-23 07:01:02

Finally, I finished a film that I admired for a long time when I was young. The phrase in the magazine "the most beautiful woman does not wear pink, the most sexy man is sloppy" is still impressive.

Oh, the little gestures and micro-expressions these two had before the showdown were really interesting! I'm almost laughing

Talking with each other's bad friends here, I realized after seeing this, this is probably a comedy (love action movie) (I quit and looked at the tag, sure enough)

Why does Jane keep correcting John's "five years of marriage" to "six years"? What is conveyed here?

At first, I really couldn't see any feelings between the two, but after knowing each other's identity, they felt the remaining affection when they let go of each other again and again;

Hahaha "What did you do?" Jane asked his subordinate with a confused look, "Why? You said goodbye." The subordinate also replied to 2333 with a confused look.

At first, I felt that the other party's willful stubbornness was a magnetic disagreement after rejection, but then I gradually felt that this might be a strange tacit understanding between the two;

Ah, do you want to be so involved in a body search?

The two were hunted down by their respective organizations because they decided to be together. Seeing this, I couldn't help but want to sing an Outlaws of Love for them.

And the ending of the story back then was very similar to the movie, perhaps because of the suspension bridge effect created by the life-threatening special occupation, position, and situation, the two desperately fell into a love that was so intense that it was almost blind and disregarded the worldly vision. It's too human... But after the passion dissipated, it was years of practical running-in of firewood, rice, oil and salt. Can the prince and princess still be the same as before? Just like in the movie, the two people got married at the beginning and then had a strange atmosphere of getting along five or six years later. I'm surprised that such a marriage can last for five or six years), is it a bit like the reincarnation of one marriage after another?

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Mr. & Mrs. Smith quotes

  • Benjamin: [in a van surrounded by body guards driving in the middle of the desert] Oh, look. More desert.

  • John Smith: [after Jane told him she never cooked a day in her life] Web of lies!