Rating: | ★★★★★ |
Category: | Movies |
Genre: | Romantic Comedy |
Woman: We fell in love in high school.
Man: Yeah we were... we were high school sweethearts.
Woman: But then after our junior year his parents moved away.
Man: But I never forgot her.
Woman: He never forgot me.
Man: No, her face is burned on my brain. And it was thirty four years later that I was walking down Broadway and I saw her come out of a store.
Woman: And we both looked at each other, and it was just as though not a single day had gone by.
Man: She was just as beautiful as she was at sixteen.
Woman: He was just the same. He looked exactly the same.
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(Another old couple on the same couch)
Man: We were married forty years ago. We were married three years, we got a divorce. Then I married Margerie.
Woman: But first you lived with Barbara.
Man: Right, Barbara. But I didn't marry Barbara I married Margerie.
Woman: Then he got a divorce.
Man: Right, then I married Kitty.
Woman: Another divorce.
Man: Then a couple of years later at Atticalicio's funeral, I ran into her. I was with some girl I don't even remember.
Woman: Ruberta.
Man: Right, Ruberta. But I couldn't take my eyes off you. I remember I snuck over to her and I said... What did I say?
Woman: You said, "What are you doing after?"
Man: Right. So I ditched Ruberta, we go for a coffee, a month later we were married.
Woman: Thirty five years today after our first marriage.
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(Another couple, same couch)
(They "cross-talk" all the time, they kind of overlaps each other's speech)
Man: We were both born in the same hospital.
Woman: Nineteen twenty one.
Man: Seven days apart.
Woman: In the same hospital.
Man: We both grew up one block away from each other.
Woman: We both lived in tenements.
Man: On the lower east side.
Woman: On Delancey Street.
Man: My family moved to the Bronx when I was ten.
Woman: He lived on Fordham Road.
Man: Hers moved when she was eleven.
Woman: I lived on a hundred and eighty Third Street.
Man: For six years she worked on the fifteenth floor as a nurse where I had a practice on the fourteenth floor in the very same building.
Woman: I worked for a very prominent neurologist, Dr.
(Someone or rather). We never met.
Man: Never met.
Woman: Can you imagine that?
Man: You know where we met? In an elevator. In the ambassador hotel in Chicago Illinois.
Woman: I was visiting family. He was on the third floor I was on the twelve.
Man: I rode up nine extra floors just to keep talking to her.
Woman: Nine extra floors.
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(Another old couple, same couch)
Woman: Well, he was the head counselor and the boys' camp and I was the head counselor at the girls' camp, and they had a social one night, and he walked across the room. I thought he was coming to talk to my friend Maxine, 'coz people were always crossing rooms to talk to Maxine. But he was coming to talk to me, and he said...
Man: I'm Ben Small of the Coney Island Smalls.
Woman: At that moment I knew. I knew the way you know about a good melon.
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(Billy and Meg on the couch this time.)
Billy: The first time we met we hated each other.
Meg: No, you didn't hate me, I hated you. And the second time we met you didn't even remember me.
Billy: I did too, I remembered you. The third time we met, we became friends.
Meg: We were friends for a long time.
Billy: And then we weren't.
Meg: And then we fell in love.
Meg: Three months later we got married.
Billy: Yeah it only took three months.
Meg: Twelve years and three months.
Billy: We had this... we had a really wonderful wedding.
Meg: It was a, it really was, it was a wonderful wedding.
Billy: Yeah, we had this enormous coconut cake.
Meg: Huge coconut cake, with the, with the... tiers and this... very rich chocolate sauce on the side.
Billy: Right, 'coz not everybody likes it on the cake 'coz it makes it very soggy.
Meg: Particularly the coconut soaks up a lot of that stuff, so you really...it's important to keep it on the side.
Billy: Right.
I love when harry met sally. good romantic-comedies are hard to come by nowadays... o baka hindi lang ako aware sa mga bagong movies.. suggest ka naman bro ng mga ganyan :-)
TumugonBurahincorrect ang guess mo! 1989 movie, When Harry Met Sally. You are the lone winner of this contest yung iba kasi na contacts ko dito sa multiply not interested at all (nag sentimyento pa no?)
TumugonBurahinpag may nabalitaan ako na good movie, recommend ko sa iyo or maybe post ko review dito.