Julianne and Michael used to be lovers in college, but with the passage of time, their feelings have undergone subtle changes, from strong to weak, from lovers to closest friends. When they were about to graduate from college, these two naive friends made a promise together: if they didn't find their ideal lover before the age of 28, it would mean that their marriage would be providence.
In the days after graduation, they never stopped talking on the phone. One day, Michael called Julianne and told her that he would get married in four days.
The bride is a gentle rich girl, Jimmy, who invited Julian to be the maid of honor. Hearing the news, Julie had a melancholy feeling when she settled down. Looking back on the days we spent together, she realized that she would always miss the good man in her life. Julian decided to try his best to get her lover back from the strange bride in these four days. ...
From the moment he met Jimmy, Julian was moved by her strong feelings for Michael and began to realize the difficulty of his task. When Julianne learned that Jimmy always sang out of tune, she specially arranged for Jimmy to sing for Michael at a friend's party. Jimmy's singing is poor, but her courage and ...
50 First Dates
Li is a veterinarian at the Hawaii Aquarium and a happy bachelor. By chance, in a small restaurant, he met Lucy (Drew Barrymore), a girl who made his heart beat. After the chat, a man and a woman soon showed enthusiasm in generate. After a spring night, Henry affectionately said good morning to Lucy who had just opened her eyes. Who knows what he got in return was screaming in horror and beating in despair. No matter how Henry explained it, the girl didn't believe that she was in love with the boy. She stormed out the door. After many inquiries, Henry finally learned that Lucy had an extremely rare short-term amnesia because of a car accident. When the sun rises the next day, she will forget everything of the previous day. Henry who is in love can't give up his beloved girl. For himself and to prove his love for the girl's father, Henry, with the help of his friend Ulla (played by rob schneider), started a crazy and touching pursuit plan-to make Lucy fall in love with him again every day when the sun rises and a new day comes. Can sincere love finally overcome the disease and let lovers get married? Let's reveal the answer this Valentine's Day.
The two children missed the guess.
The film begins at a construction site, and workers are tearing down an old building. The camera wandered over the construction site and showed us an old candy box that was half frozen in the foundation.
A little boy's voice sounded. He said that at that time, there was a game specially for children, called "Great Adventure". When one child asks another child "Dare", the latter has to say "Dare".
On the streets of France 80 years ago, the camera flew backwards, retreated behind the windshield of a school bus, then exited the school bus and appeared outside the rear window, followed by several books cut into a dark place and then pulled out. It turned out that we were still in our schoolbag just now. When the camera was turned on again, we saw a little girl's face, followed by a sharp retreat. We saw the little girl surrounded by a group of children.
The little boy company met the little girl Sophie in front of the school bus. Sophie, a Polish immigrant, was bullied by all the children. Julian said he liked Sophie, and Sophie's answer was, "Then prove it to me. Do you dare?" Even when the driver was not in the car, he pushed the handbrake and the car rushed down the slope, with the driver chasing after it. Julian and Sophie became friends at the cost of being beaten by their father.
Since then, the two children have started an endless game of "daring". They don't believe in any rules. The world is a huge playground: they make up words and swear in class; Spray the teacher with ink; Peeing in the principal's office; Let the bride cry at her sister's wedding. ...
Although their games are not only fun, they can also do all kinds of outrageous things from school, which often bring great risks. They enjoyed it, but this habit didn't change until they grew up. They dare to do anything but admit that they are in love.
The days have passed in endless mutual provocation, and it has been 20 years before you know it. At his wedding, she came to ask him if he would break his word. The wedding was ruined and they fell out. This time, the challenge of "dare" is not to see you for ten years.
Ten years later, she called him and asked him if he dared to elope. He left his wife and children immediately. When she arrived, it was actually another "challenge" game. She made her home look like a robbery scene to see if he dared to leave a minute after she called the police.
I played this time. ...
Is this a game or love? Can the relationship between two people stand an out-of-control gamble?