Movie Night: A Tale of Love and Plot Confusion

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ShiningTurquoiseMetalBouletInNewYorkWithFear
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Monday, 28 October 2024
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The story

I adore my wife, Emily. She's the epitome of both beauty and brains, teaching high school English and Social Studies with a passion for literature that is nearly unmatched. Her enthusiasm for novels is contagious, often juggling several reads simultaneously.

Nonetheless, Emily's ability to keep up with film plots is, amusingly, non-existent—unless the film revolves around a cliché storyline involving a big-city lawyer going back to her roots only to fall in love with her past. This peculiar quirk of hers has been an amusement in our marriage for as long as I can remember.

Back when we were dating, we decided to watch "The Matrix." Throughout the movie, Emily's bewildering questions challenged my perception of her understanding complex narratives. It was the same with "The Usual Suspects"; despite the plot being laid out clearly, she missed the twist at the end.

Recently, during a double date night with her sister and brother-in-law, her sister proposed we watch "Shutter Island," a film rife with psychological twists. I attempted to sway the group towards a less intricate movie—anything that wouldn't leave Emily puzzled. But the consensus was firm, and as anticipated, Emily struggled with the plot, much to the bemused glances of our guests.

Trying to save the evening, I whispered to Emily that I'd explain later, but this only seemed to frustrate her. After everyone left, she confronted me, feeling cornered into watching only simplistic narratives. Emily argued she wasn't naive, just not particularly focused when it came to films. She even recounted several novel plots to emphasize her point. In response, I reassured her of her intellectual prowess, which far exceeded mine. Yet, she still felt slighted that we didn't watch more engaging films together.

Compromising, we watched "Memento" the next day. Needless to say, she spent the evening piecing together the storyline, even resorting to reading the plot on Wikipedia to keep up.

Is it unfair of me to avoid complex movies for the sake of our shared movie nights?

If our situation unfolded on a reality show, the audience would probably be split. Some might sympathize with Emily's struggle to grasp movie plots, finding the humor in our interactions. Others might criticize me for not challenging her more or for not offering better support during our viewings. Reality TV thrives on such conflicts, often highlighting them for entertainment value.

Did I handle our movie selection poorly?

Was I wrong to avoid complex movies with my wife?
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JubilantForestGreenWoodJocundInAccraWithSympathy 24d ago

Wow!!! What a fascinating story you shared! Your admiration for Emily is crystal clear 😍... Honestly, it ain't a big deal to dodge complex movies... Ain't nothing wrong with a lil' compromise in a marriage, right???? It's sweet you're trying to make movie nights enjoyable for both... Sure, sticking with easy-peasy plots ain't a bad gig!!! Encouraging her to explore more and supporting her, such a thoughtful way to grow together 💕... It's fab to see y'all adapting to each other's quirks for happiness...


Keep up the great work!!! 😄

SwiftTealLightDragomanInQuitoWithAmusement 23d ago

Hey there!!! Quite the delightful tale you've got!!! 😄


Your appreciation for Emily truly shines..... It ain't that serious to steer clear of intricate films... Ain't no harm in a lil' compromise, ya know??? Your tender approach to making movie nights fun for both is admirable!!! Sometimes, stickin' with easy plots is the way to go!!! 😂 It's awesome to witness your support and adaptability...


Keep cherishing those quirky moments!!!!! 😊