How does this film speak to your experience, or not? Please use specific references to the film to support your points. I think this film doesn’t speak my experience. The biggest point, which I felt differences between this film and my experience, is Montana tried to survive her life without the husband. I am not older enough looking for someone who good for husband, but I still need someone who can take care of me for financially and mentally. In this movie, one of the Montana’s friend said “It’s the 21st century. You don’t need the husband. ” She suggested Montana that she can survive herself, which means alone. Then, at the end of the movie, Montana declared that she can live without the husband, and she really love herself. I was surprised she love herself, even if she might feel miserable because of her ex-boyfriends or family. I sometimes feel inferiority complex, and I can’t say I love myself to like her. I guess this point could be a most important difference between me and Montana. …show more content…
Read and respond to 2 reviews. Quote from the reviews and respond. The reviews, which I have read, says basically this comedy is really funny. One of the review said “Good thing there’s a ridiculously contrived reason for her to get busy in a hurry. Her newly engaged younger sister is set to wed in 30 days, and Montana is determined to find herself a husband -- not a date; a husband -- by the rehearsal dinner. ” This part is exactly same as what I think about this movie. Montana’s mother remarried 5 times, and she think the happiness of women is married. Her mother is always hurried up she and her sister to get marry. I don’t think marry is the only happiness for women. Marry could be happiness if the marry maintains a long time.