Netflix Movie Recommendations -(Love at first sight) Statistical Probability of Falling in Love

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Love at first sight Netflix Movie Recommendations – Statistical Probability of Falling in Love

 

Love at first sight
Love at first sight

Love at first sight- movie : Before going to bed, I watched popular movies, mainly looking for movies that were light to watch and short in duration.
After watching the heavy movie <Rebecca> the day before, I wanted to watch a light movie.

The English title is Love at first sight, (Love at first sight)
The Spanish title is La posibilidad estadistica del amor a primera vist (The Probability of Falling in Love at First Sight)
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It was good because it had an obvious happy ending, but it was better than the <plot> that progresses a mediocre love story.
It was fun to see small points about British and American culture.
Hadley’s curly hair is so cute and lovely… I wish I had a friend like that.
The two get along very well.

What’s unfortunate is that Jamila keeps getting caught in the middle of the part that leads the movie.
I give an explanation, but I think it would have been better if I didn’t explain it.
It’s a movie that didn’t necessarily need to be reorganized by adding one more cast member, but instead, they keep appearing.
It was a pity that the surroundings were dispersed.

Synopsis of the movie <Statistical Probability of Falling in Love>

The female protagonist, Hadley, misses the flight to her father’s remarriage wedding.
The story is about the male protagonist, Oliver, getting to know Hadley at her mother’s funeral (the wedding of her cancer-stricken mother while she was still alive).
In the end, there is a happy ending, but the setting is unique.

Impressive dialogue from the movie <Love at first sight>

(The father speaks to his son (main character Oliver) who keeps questioning the odds.)
“If only I had known that your mother would die of cancer in the future the moment I met her and fell in love with her.
What do you think will change? Nothing changes. “I would just fall in love with your mom.”
(So, don’t worry about this weird long distance relationship, hurry up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
I really like my dad’s life advice.

 

Movie <Love at first sight> Impressive Culture

1) Funeral while alive

There was a perception that Britain was conservative.
I was impressed by the sight of the funeral being held while he was still alive, and the fact that the funeral lasted more than 5 hours.
If someone is sick and holds a funeral while they are still alive, in Korea, it may be called an “unfortunate event.”
And will there actually be people who attend? Of course, it seems like there is, but that many people are partying
I don’t think anyone will attend wearing party clothes.
Despite the movie’s setting, they seem to be a couple who lived a really good life.
For more than 5 hours, I was envious of the lives of many acquaintances who could bless their lives and be with them.
In our country, there are many cases where people do not go to a one-hour wedding ceremony with the excuse of being busy.
I wonder if we live with such shallow and broad human relationships.

2)Dance scene at a funeral while alive

When the two dance, everyone blesses and likes even the smallest movements.
Of course, if we look at our <wedding> culture, we focus on the main characters and like them, but
The culture of respect for hosts was wonderful.
When it comes to dancing, I think I basically know more than a dozen different dances. Dance moves that appear just by listening to music.
Even in our country, there are things that make you sing songs or parts of dance that come to mind just by listening to music.
In reality, how many things can dance like that?

3) Invite your daughter to the remarriage ceremony/request a celebratory dance

In our conservative country, it is difficult to imagine inviting a daughter to a remarriage.
Moreover, she invited her daughter to the wedding of the person who caused her mother to divorce.
The main character, Hadley, is also very confused and appears to resent her father, but later comes to understand her father.
The main character, who is remarried, is also quite a lovely and decent person,,,…
Inviting a daughter to a remarriage after divorce seems to be a culture that is still difficult for me to accept.

4) Hadley, the main character,

goes to blindly meet a stranger she doesn’t know yet, but gets lost and can’t go to his father’s remarriage ceremony.
My cell phone works well, so I can watch it later or make an appointment and meet up.
I don’t understand how I got lost, left my bag behind and didn’t go back…
And then I met my parents, and they hugged me, saying they were worried.
Well, even if it were my parents, I would have been worried, but I think I would have basically been hit on the back.
Whether it’s a remarriage or a wedding, a promise is a promise, and it’s true that the congratulatory dance was broken.

There was no back smashing, and he came off like a very kind father. He came off like a wise man, but it seemed a bit pretentious that Fect had an affair and remarried another woman, but was very kind to his daughter and acted like a wise man.
I think the real wise person is the original mother who willingly sent her daughter to her husband’s remarriage ceremony even though she had to.

5) Mature 22 year old.

In our country, 22-year-old Oliver and his younger brother would be enlisting in the military.
A very childlike side (he says he can’t date, citing the possibility of a long-distance relationship blah blah blah)
However, he shows the side of a very mature adult.
I have already been doing statistical research since I was 22 (although I am a college student, I am passionate about my research).
When you think of love at 22, our country probably thinks of Suzy, the nation’s first love, and <Introduction to Dating>.
The funeral and my father’s remarriage were somewhat heavy topics, but they also reminded me of the 22-year age gap between them.

#Statistical probability of falling in love

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