To say it is a drama, it seems that the plot is not so grand; to say it is a romance, but it is just like the unofficial history. If there is a kind of movie called a romantic movie, even if this kind of movie does not win awards often, it is not as recognizable as a single romantic movie or other categories such as Avatar, but there are many people who need warmth in their hearts and feelings. For those in doubt, this should be the best choice for 11 o'clock in the middle of the night. It just so happened that today I experienced a lot of thinking and did a lot of things related to these thinking, so the timing of this movie being recommended to me couldn’t be better.
My sensitivity to lines is not high. One is that I need to listen to sentences coherently because of my professional instinct, and I am not willing to pause to listen to memorize. It was really shocking and had the urge to record it. But there was a scribbled line in the notebook:
The previous episode was that Natalie got dumped, the man broke up with her via text message, and Alex said he was a bastard. Natalie said,
"What does that make me? Someone who falls for a prick?"
Then Alex said the following under Ryan's uninterrupted and helpless face:
"We all fall for them. Pricks are spontaneous, they're unpredictable and fun. Then we're surprised when they turn out to be pricks."
Of course, you may not be able to understand this dialogue without watching the movie. In order to help some lazy people who are unwilling to look up dictionaries, let me explain, which probably means that we will all fall in love with several SBs (you can't find prick's meaning in the dictionary). ), but, SB has the charm of SB, they live very casual and unpredictable, men are not bad and women don’t love, and sometimes it’s quite interesting, when you finally find out that they are SB’s You will be shocked at that time. Who didn't love several SB pinches when they were young. Katrina has tried her best to explain this line in a simple way. If you still can't understand it, please enjoy the movie and Chinese subtitles. (English class: prick means penis in slang. Americans are angry when they scold men for using the names of reproductive organs like dick, which is the same as our Chinese habit, so it is not difficult here. I understand)
I don't understand why many non-love movies, in the end, all of my lines in the impress have something to do with love, maybe they are essentially nympho. While watching this episode, I watched the 3-minute scene twice for the first time. I hate replaying it, but I really think I should memorize this episode. Of course, I have been exposed to this principle for a long time, but it is quite new to appear in an English movie. Very optimistic, very witty attitude, often so that we don't get caught up in the past, especially the sad past. Curse the people who have made you sad when you get a chance, yeah, you're just a prick! It's a joy, really.
In fact, this movie contains too many themes, and for a while I was a little bit overwhelmed, and literally felt like my brain was going to explode. Talk about a dream. Ryan thought how excited he would be when his dream came true, but in the process of realizing his dream, a lot of things had changed, causing his thoughts to change, so the moment the captain sat next to him, he had already A little overwhelmed. The initial motive of the dream may be very naive, such as his name to be printed on the plane, and so on. And after the dream comes true, you may find that it is really absurd, such as he called into the hotline that exists only for him. Today Gin さ ん said that he despised the person who talked about his dreams all the time, and he finally told me that he had already completed half of his dreams under my pressure. I suddenly wondered why he was so rude. I wonder if the day my dream comes true, will I be as happy as I am today, or as happy as I once imagined and expected. But no matter what, I still have to realize it before I know it. Maybe I will be lost. Maybe just as I planned, I have to experience it. Any emotion can constitute my life experience. I went to interview for a part-time today. This person is very good. His spoken language is so good that I admire him. (I rarely admire others for this reason. It can be said that he is the first.) Chinese, but without looking at his face, he is definitely a native speaker. He has a set of methods, which is not disclosed for the time being due to professional considerations. He has his own philosophy, he has a system mature enough to sell. He spends a lot of time making it work. He is a man with dreams and a man who is working hard for his dreams. After I came back, I Baidu him, Baidu his career, I found that it is not a big deal. If I want, seriously, I can really have such a set of ideas. The thing is, I probably don't have the guts to make it a selling point and really give it my all. So I told him at the time that I just wanted to do a part-time job, I wasn't sure if I was really fit for this industry, and I wanted to get into other industries. He said he wanted me to work full-time, and although he needed a part-time teacher, he thought it would be better if it were a full-time job. My dream must not be language training industry, but I realize it could be. So while I was chasing other dreams, the dreams themselves changed. I don't know what to choose, what if I can
Then there's the feud between Natalie and Ryan about marriage. Ryan's theory was evil and almost convinced me. If you don’t get married, you will eventually die alone. If you get married, your children may send you to a nursing home, and you will still die alone. In fact, in theory, who does not die alone, except for those who are collectively committed suicide! Then when Ryan's brother-in-law flinched, (English class: have/get cold feet means flinch) Ryan went to persuade him, and finally he seemed to understand something - the point is, we also live Being alone, and our happy memories are all with the people we love, everyone needs a co-pilot. We all wonder what the motives are for getting married, and of course we don't think so dramatically the day before we get married. Many people just fulfill an obligation, a request of public opinion, and may not consider these. Many people will think, some people have a clear purpose - to inherit the lineage and live, some people are confused and confused - who stipulates that they must get married. At present, this question is still unsolved for me, but one day I will definitely feel that I need that sense of belonging, and I will hope that someone will light up the light for me at home. In the end, it's still people's need for a home. People with weak family values like me can have such an understanding. It's easy for me. On the contrary, Yin さ ん is a person with a strong family concept. He doesn't think it is a house, but he seems to think that the time should be allocated to his lover and his family. It is necessary for everyone to eat together every day. It's better to be with your family. Due to my own family problems, I am not very willing to stay at home. People like me stay at home. I am a person who has no concept of family. I like to play around, and I like to be with my peers outside. I don’t remember to call a relative to say hello when they are going away. Nor did I imagine that I would one day become someone who values these feelings. The ending of the movie is not the one that the Chinese like, Alex already has a family and Ryan must continue to be up in the air. The movie doesn't give an answer to marriage and family, and I guess the director himself doesn't understand it either.
Having said so much, there are still many topics that have not been explored in depth, such as the humanistic care for the unemployed in American culture, such as the art of conversation, such as the necessity of face-to-face speaking, and for example, we don’t know what we want at the age of 30 or 40. I really want to continue writing, this is just a bunch of 2,000 words, my words are really worthless. But the brain is really tired, the cerebral cortex is so active, it should be difficult to fall asleep today.
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