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愛上浪漫電影?
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Why People Keep Watching Romance Films ezinemark.com
Nothing can be better than going to the
theater and getting mushy about the latest romantic movie on the big screen.
You see your favorite actor or actress falling in love, and it gets your heart
pounding, thinking it can also happen in real life. Usually, the movie’s theme
is the just same, with a slight tweaking in the plot, yet people keep coming
back to watch. Why is that so?
The romantic genre also often explores one
of several common themes, like forbidden love, love at first sight, destiny,
sex, and tragedy. These films serve as inspiration for other people, especially
when the couple in the film overcomes their difficulties and lives “happily
ever after”. However, not all films end happily, with some being so tragic that
it moves audiences and inspires them more.
One watches romance films not only for
inspiration, but also for escape. They remind viewers about the experience of
love, and let them forget about the harsh reality that romance is different in
the real world. This is why a lot of people watch free streaming movies online
again and again, to experience the selfless love these films depict.
Me Before You wiki
Louisa Clark must find a new job after
being laid off from a café. She finds work as a caregiver for Will Traynor, a
cynical former banker who was completely paralyzed by a motorcycle accident two
years prior. At first, he reacts coldly to her spunkiness, but they soon become
friends and develop feelings for each other.
Louisa learns that Will has given his
parents six months before they must bring him to Switzerland for euthanasia.
Will cannot deal with the pain and suffering of his disability. Louisa secretly
makes it her mission to change his mind and takes him on all the adventures
that she can to prove that life is worth living. However, at their final trip
to Mauritius with Will's nurse Nathan, Will confesses he intends to follow
through with the euthanasia and asks for her to accompany him.
She is heartbroken and does not speak to
him the rest of the trip. After they arrive home, she goes to Switzerland to
see Will in his final moments. After his death, he bequeaths her enough money
to continue her education and instructs her to "live well".
Q:
Why Romantic movies popular?
Could love story movies make your heart
pounding?
What do you think about the common themes,
like forbidden love, love at first sight, destiny, sex, and tragedy in Romantic
movies?
What do you think about “Assisted suicide”?
Is” Assisted suicide” permitted “in Taiwan?
Would you take care of your partner if
he/her was paralyzed?
What movies inspired you the most?
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I Can't Stop Looking at These South Korean
Women Who've Had Plastic Surgery jezebel.com
There's a full-length mirror and a scale on
every single floor of the all-girls high school where Julia Lurie works. She's
an American teaching English in South Korea, the country with the highest per
capita rate of plastic surgery in the world. One in five women in Seoul have
undergone some kind of procedure. Most popular: Eyelid surgery, to make the
eyes "more Western," and getting your jawbone shaved or chiseled down
for a less-square and more V-shaped look.
"When you are applying for university
or appling for a job here, you put a picture of yourself on your resume or
application," Lurie says in a recent segment on This American Life (you
can listen to here). "It is sort of taken for granted that how you look
will often go into the decision." She says she's been told that if there
are two otherwise equal candidates, the prettier person will get the job. Her
students see this as normal — perhaps unsurprising when you consider the
nation's status as the country most obsessed with plastic surgery.
As an experiment, Lurie asked her students
to describe a beautiful woman. "White skin," they replied. "Big
eyes." Thin. Tall. B cup. Sounds like the same narrow standards of beauty
fashion magazines and designers doing runway shows adhere to, standards that
are eventually broadcast with images seen around the world.
A Tumblr called Korean Plastic Surgery
features photographs of young South Koreans supposedly before and after plastic
surgery. Some of the "after" images look as though they could be
Photoshopped, but many are clearly the results of the scalpel. Eyes are larger.
Noses are less wide, more streamlined, narrower. Having a bridge in the nose
seems very important. Square or prominent jaws are made delicate, V-shaped,
smaller. Clicking through, it's obvious that there is indeed one specific way
that is considered the best way for a woman to look, and it's a cross between
Belle and Chinese actress Fan Bing Bing. (Fan Bing Bing, by the by, is rumored
to have gone under the knife for larger eyes.)
There are a few things unsettling about the
images, especially the ones in which the entire shape of the face is changed
thanks to bone shaving. Somehow eyelids and nose cartilage still seem rather
surface-level, whereas changing the shape of your skull just feels extreme and
intense. And what about the parents of these men and women? Are they sad when
their offspring, whom they've created from their own genetic material, change
the jaws and eyes and noses given to them by their mother, grandmother,
great-grand-mother? Or maybe the parents have already had their bones shaved,
or paid for the kids' surgery, or would if they could.
Q:
Plastic surgery good or bad?
Why some people obsess with plastic
surgery?
What do you think that Taiwanese women
who've had plastic surgery?
What do you think that plastic surgical clinics
almost everywhere in Taiwan?
Do you think having a good look is important
for applying a job?
What are the universal beauty standards?
“Chinese
actress fan bing bing is rumored to have gone under the knife for larger eyes”
What are your opinion about celebrities
have gone under the knife?
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