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Watching movies to learn English: fake marriage

Plot introduction:

In 2009, the American romantic comedy "Fake Marriage" (English: The Proposal) was released by Anne? Director Fletcher, Peter? Charles wrote it, Sandra? Brock and Ryan. Starring Reynolds, Betty? White, Mary? Steinberg and Greg? t? Nelson played a supporting role. The film was produced by mandeville Film Company and released by Touchstone Film Company of North America on June 19, 2009. The plot revolves around a woman named Margaret? Tate's Canadian immigrants and Andrew, a subsidiary of the American company where she works? Paxton. Tate is about to be deported because her visa has expired. Even if she can apply for employment again after one year, she will lose her current position as a company executive. So she used her quick wits to find paxton to pretend to be her fiance. In order to avoid being caught by immigration, they went to paxton's hometown in Alaska to celebrate his grandmother's birthday.

The development of this film began when Charles finished the script in 2005. The main shooting work was carried out from March to May 2008. The film received mixed reviews. Critics were critical of the script, but most people praised the performances of the two protagonists and the chemical effects on the screen. The film was very successful in commercial response, with a global box office of over $365,438+07 million, making it the most popular romantic comedy in 2009.

Margaret. Tate (Sandra? Brock is the executive editor of an American publishing house. She is tough and capable, which scares all her colleagues, including Andrew, who is looking forward to becoming an editor, but has never been appreciated. Paxton (Ryan? Reynolds). She is a strong woman with a successful career One day, she was suddenly told that she would be sent back to Canada, so she tried to keep her job through fake marriage and proposed to her assistant. Who knows, in the end, they really came.

Just as government officials began to investigate whether they were husband and wife, they were forced to use the weekend to go to Andrew's hometown Alaska to prove that they really planned to get married. There, Margaret met Andrew's hospitable and unfamiliar family members, including Andrew's hospitable mother Grace (Mary? Steinbergen), strong father Joe (Greg? t? Nelson) and the frank and naughty 90-year-old matriarch Anne (Betty? White)? But the family didn't know their true relationship, so they played a lot of jokes to cover it up. At the same time, the relationship between Margaret and Andrew slowly had a chemical reaction. Margaret found that Andrew's family was rich, and Andrew found that she was not so rigid in the process of contacting the former. Although Margaret finally found her conscience and told the truth about the fake marriage at the wedding scene, Andrew finally returned to new york to chase her back and really got married.