Thirteen days from the day I met my wife (we actually first met in a wedding), we got together. Less than three months after we first met, we married. Now we've been married over three years already.
Love is a lot of chemistry. That's why you can't fake love. You are attracted to others through smell, which in turn alters the chemical balance of your brain. Suddenly you're madly in love. ;)
Anyway, in regards of the movie:
I found it refreshing that the ending was "sad". I'd rather have a sad, realistic ending, than a happy, unrealistic ending.
Julianne and Michael weren't great for each other. In fact, Julianne wouldn't have been great for anyone with self-respect of any kind, until the moment she did the right thing.
Julianne was a jealous woman who stopped at nothing to try to impose her will on others, while hiding behind the mask of a friend. Making the deceitful behaviour even worse. It didn't seem she gave a *beep* about her gay friend either. She was only nagging at him to come aiding her in her awful ways. Now that's self-centered!
Why nobody called the police on her is beyond me. She should be faced with the consequences of hurting or damaging innocent third parties as well. For example stealing that truck. The rotten thing is: those rich folks would probably save her @$$. Not knowing the evil intentions she had for their daughter.
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