
Out of boredom, I was egged on by my sister to watch He's Just Not That Into You on DVD one Sunday evening. Knowing that Scar Jo and the ever-cool Jennifer Aniston were in the film, I jumped right in and enjoyed almost two hours of light romance, comedy, drama, and a subdued cinematic pleasure that served the perfect ending to my weekend.
Well, the movie centered around the dating scene, and the common issues prevalent in most relationships: fidelity, temptation, commitment, marriage, and yes, heartbreaks. He's Just Not That Into You dissects every issue confronting both daters and committed couples, and tries to present the often-conflicting perceptions of men and women when it comes to dating, love, and marriage.
While it can be relatively easy reading into the actions of someone after a date or two, or even after having spent seven years of committed relationship with them, the striking truth remains the same: people either grow together or drift apart, and while love is a universal language, it means different things to most folks.
A marriage proposal can mean love in one perception, but a lifetime of servitude in another. A casual phone call could mean something else. And if a girl/guy kisses you and sleeps with you, but doesn't want to commit, you know you're well worth more than that.
Girlfriend, if a guy you went out on a date with acts like he does not give a sh*t, he really does not give a sh*t. Not that he's too busy with paper works or gym classes, so he can't call you after a night or two.
He's Just Not That Into You.
Well, the movie centered around the dating scene, and the common issues prevalent in most relationships: fidelity, temptation, commitment, marriage, and yes, heartbreaks. He's Just Not That Into You dissects every issue confronting both daters and committed couples, and tries to present the often-conflicting perceptions of men and women when it comes to dating, love, and marriage.
While it can be relatively easy reading into the actions of someone after a date or two, or even after having spent seven years of committed relationship with them, the striking truth remains the same: people either grow together or drift apart, and while love is a universal language, it means different things to most folks.
A marriage proposal can mean love in one perception, but a lifetime of servitude in another. A casual phone call could mean something else. And if a girl/guy kisses you and sleeps with you, but doesn't want to commit, you know you're well worth more than that.
Girlfriend, if a guy you went out on a date with acts like he does not give a sh*t, he really does not give a sh*t. Not that he's too busy with paper works or gym classes, so he can't call you after a night or two.
He's Just Not That Into You.
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