Honey, we can't go back

Christina 2021-12-15 08:01:15

Take a look at this poster, it’s already very complicated. One is that being in bed makes people think about it, and the other is that Meryl Streep’s expression is also puzzling. I think it’s hard to say. On the contrary, Alec Baldwin is. Feeling contented.

Frankly speaking, this story is not very attractive. Although the ending is a bit unexpected, it makes sense to think about it.

The two went from falling in love to not loving to divorce, and then the man had a new life, and the woman continued to look after the children and her own small restaurant. Only when the children moved out of the house one day, the woman realized that it was time for herself. After thinking about it, at this time there appeared a handsome man with a well-rounded experience background. It was spring time and everything was in order. It was only a good relationship to start its journey. Then, unfortunately, the ex-husband killed him again. After tossing, I knew where my true love was. I wanted to get back to the old with a woman. The attitude of the woman was always unclear. The last sentence "It would be nice if you didn't remarry" tells the truth-dear, we can never go back.

Although Meryl Streep in the movie is no longer young in age, she is still full of charm. She is the goddess of men and women. Everyone hopes that when her years pass, she will be as graceful as Meryl. She plays the chef with superb cooking skills, who arranges the ingredients just right, but when love comes, she is panicked and at a loss.

In fact, love is like making bread. You have to ferment, knead, shape, put it in the oven, take care of it, and bake it at the right time, before you can enjoy it. You can't expect to turn on the oven at any time, and there will be a piece of bread. Waiting for you, even if there is, it will be cold and no longer refreshing.

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It's Complicated quotes

  • Jake: [Discussing Jane's lack of a bikini wax] You've gone native. I dig it.

  • Jake: Is it really necessary for you to always say no before you say yes?