There are many different lives in movies, and there are many worlds that you cannot experience on your own. Movie lover illustrator Tomomatsu Yuki introduces the dazzling world of movies. How about taking a trip to the world of movies on Friday nights and experiencing an extraordinary experience?
In this day and age, the chances of getting really drunk have decreased significantly, but drinking with people is fun, isn't it? When I was in my twenties, I used to go out drinking every weekend, and it was normal for me to go home in the morning (laughs).
When you drink alcohol, you can express your true feelings that you can't usually say, and you can quickly shorten the distance with people you meet for the first time, so it is indispensable for adult relationships. However, if you drink too much, you may end up doing it with the momentum of alcohol.
This time, I would like to introduce the movie " Until I Find Me " that people who tend to rely on alcohol should watch .
Bolder than usual with the momentum of alcohol!?
Alice (Dakota Johnson), the main character in "Until I Find Me", has been dating her boyfriend Josh (Nicholas Brown) for four years. Alice, who is feeling rut, wants to enjoy her alone time, and she wants to keep Josh away for a while.
Josh remains unconvinced by Alice's offer, but Alice begins a new life as a clerk at a New York law firm, staying with her sister Meg (Leslie Mann).
When I tell my colleague Robin (Rebel Wilson), who I met at my new job, that I'm keeping my distance from my boyfriend, he forcibly takes me out to a bar saying, "If you're single, you should enjoy a one-night love!"
At first, Alice was reluctant, saying, "I have a boyfriend," but she was introduced to Tom (Anders Home), a bar clerk . Alice, who fell in love with Tom at once, waited for Tom to contact her the next day while she was at work.
Then, he has a relationship with Tom, but it turns out that Tom has a bad habit of women and doesn't want to go out with Alice .
Alice, who has come to her senses, contacts Josh and offers to get back together, but Josh already has a new girlfriend ...!?
For you who drink too much and lose yourself
For an adult who hides his true intentions behind his official stance, what comes out after drinking more than he can handle is his “true intentions” and his “true nature” (laughs).
Alice is a self-proclaimed "popular woman" who " has never lost her lover" , but in reality, she is a "cheeky woman" who immediately falls in love with a man when he is approached .
Such a woman thinks that she has a "hard guard". When alcohol enters, the guard comes off easily, and "true nature" appears.
I don't know what to write, so I sympathized with the painful Alice (laughs).
Many romantic comedies develop into exciting romance dramas from the point where they show their "true nature", but the reality is that things don't go so well.
The charm of this movie is that it is not dramatic!
And there's a scene where her colleague , Robin, explains why Alice's love life isn't going well .
If you're the type of person who drinks too much and ends up doing it, please watch this movie. I'm sure it will pierce your heart!
Various “complicated characters” other than Alice appear
So far, I have focused on "Alice" and "Sake", but this movie is an idol drama in which various characters other than Alice appear and struggle to find themselves .
Alice's older sister, Meg, who has been single but decides to give birth to a baby through in vitro fertilization.
Lucy (Alison Brie) is serious about looking for a marriage partner on a dating site .
Tom, a bar clerk who is sloppy with women but can't approach women he cares about.
Complicated characters with rich individuality will appear, such as Ken (Jake Lacy) , who falls in love with Meg at first sight, but is not taken seriously because of his youth .
It's packed with hints on how to live your life without a partner, so it's a movie that even people who don't like spending time alone should watch.
Rebel Wilson, who plays Robin, who has been enjoying a single life from the beginning, is the best, and there are plenty of laughter scenes ♪