Saturday, September 25, 2010

The Movie Leap Year Will Improve Your Outlook On Life

By Robert Petersen

Do you love romance movies? Do you ever feel like they are always so predictable but go see them anyway? Now you will be left on the edge of your seat as well as enjoy a gushy romance comedy all at the same time. Leap Year is by far a must-see film this year.

Commitment is a consistent issue among couples who have been together for a sufficient amount of time. This movie starts off with this particular issue at hand. The woman in the relationship is left utterly disappointed with her boyfriends lack of proposal when it mattered most. It appears that their relationship lacks a certain spark that is able to keep it fresh and alive.

Nevertheless this young woman gives the relationship the benefit of the doubt and for now pretends she is completely satisfied. However, fake happiness will only go so far and last so long. Yet, for now she is in denial about this so-called fake happiness. In her state of denial she ventures off to Ireland where her potential fiance is currently on business. The woman is eagerly dying to propose to him as it is tradition on a leap year that a woman is allowed to perform this duty.

So, off she goes in an attempt to solve all of her problems. However, what she does not realize just yet is that all of her problems are just about to begin. Once she finally arrives in Ireland she is consistently faced with problem after problem. Luckily the young lady meets a nice young man who is able and willing to take her on the long journey ahead.

This man is eventually able to wear down the young woman and get inside her head. He is able to get her thinking about what truly matters most in life and relationships. She is a hard-headed woman who is extremely independent due to her long history of misfortunes. However, despite all of this he is able to manage to get some goodness and sensible words into her.

This movie posses the ability to force you to prioritize your life. Sometimes we all get so wrapped up in silly materialistic items that we forget what really matters most. Having someone to love who truly loves you make may be the only real things that matter. Whatever else we acquire along the way is simply extra.

Many of us forget the things in life that matter most. It is easy to become consumed in our daily lives and overwhelmed with materialistic items. However, these are not the things that will hold us tight at night. No one ever wants to feel completely alone and this is where material items become meaningless.

Nothing we own matters if we have no one to share it with. This is sole purpose for the saying that money can not buy you happiness. This movie will force you to realize this idea and to put a new perspective on your own life. You will get to thinking about what you value most and how you should value certain other things more. Overall, you will be happy and appreciative that you have selected to view this particular film. - 40732

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