We have a confession to produce, but i would like you to help keep it simply between us, okay?
I enjoy the film Love really — like it. Actually i really do. I’m sure that this is simply not probably the most masculine thing to acknowledge, but i am fine with this because i am only a sucker for the film. I do not also mind that Hugh give is inside it.
That I am most drawn to is the narrative between Jamie (the spurned lover/writer) and Aurelia (the beautiful Portuguese woman who takes care of the summer house where Jamie writes his murder mystery novel) although I am a big softie for all of the varied (though mostly archetypal) story lines in that film, the one. The love why these two share is indeed effective so it transcends time, location, as well as language and (spoiler alert!) Jamie finally hops a final moment journey to Portugal where he professes their love and proposes to Aurelia at the entire city on Christmas time Eve, and they’re going to presumably live cheerfully ever after in a choice of England or Portugal.
One of many reasons that Jamie and Aurelia’s relationship is pure dream (good dream head you, but fantasy however) is the fact that we all (well, at least people like sugar babies and sugar daddies me, who love movies like Love Actually) dream about that it is based on the idea that long-distance relationship can be magically transformed into the perfect domestic relationship. Continue reading “Why Cross Country Relationships Never Ever, Ever Work (Except Once They Do)”