For me, The Wedding Singer is the best American Romantic film that I've ever seen in my life. It proves to us that you don't really have to make a movie filled with sex, profanities, vulgarity, and all those other things you now find in modern American romance movies to make something so powerful and austere in pure, aesthetic sense. Here we have two innocent people who fell in love with each other not because they want to have sex with each other or anything like that. It was just a simple, beautiful attraction between the two that slowly developed throughout the movie - that's what makes it realistic and believable to see them get married in the end.
I really love the song Adam Sandler played in here. Grow Old With You, while simplistic, is very touching and heart-warming, and it ultimately unites the key idea that the movie has shown: Drew's desire to be with someone she can imagine who can grow old with her.
It's kind of funny how, every time I finish watching this movie, it always makes me wish that my love life is as beautiful and perfect as the way this movie portrayed in here. It makes you wish that there would be a guy like there like Adam Sandler in the movie who would readily and confidently sing in front of you and other people with a song that he made especially for you (and with the sweetest lyrics that a person can write for you, no less). Now, that's very nice. And then you bawl and curl up in a ball knowing that there are no other guys out there would do that now, haha.
Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore really makes a good on-screen couples. In fact, they're my favorite. I'm not even surprised why their two movies (The Wedding Singer and The 50 First Dates) are very successful. Here's hoping they'd make another beautiful movie!
But that aside: you're wondering how on earth this movie has made me fall in love with Spandeu Ballet's True all over again? Everything lies on the movie's ending, folks. ;)
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Hey...Great photos;) It seems that you are pretty busy with your schedules at school (as you mentioned your schedules, it looks tough *whew*). Anyway, inspite of all your busy schedules... enjoy your college years... I've been there and done that..and it does put you in a lot of stress and exhaustion, but when you're done with college I am sure that you'll miss every minute of it...(like high school!) so keep it up! Your pictures are great! SLR camera will interest you more in taking photos. Take Care !
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