By: steve-wang
1. The most memorable scene and character is the guy who cried when watching a movie. I thought the way he cried was hilarious. It was really funny maybe I just like to see people cry.
2. The traditional parents wee being irrational when they were annoyed with the girl for prioritizing her career. A lot of women do that now that it can be considered normal. But old people will be old people.
3. In the marriage scene, when the person who was officiating the marriage asks if the couple agrees to get married. They felt pressure to answer yes or now. However the type of question was not specified. They could have answered maybe later or maybe next time. This is called the False Dichotomy fallacy. The False Dichotomy fallacy is when someone presents the choices or solution to a situation as only two when they are more. There was also this scene where this guy pretends to take a really tall girl out on a date to take revenge on his ex. This is called the Argument from Fantasy. This fallacy occurs when someone relies on imaginative scenarios or hypothetical situations rather than concrete evidence or reasoning to support their argument. Instead of presenting facts or logical deductions, they create a scenario that may seem plausible but lacks empirical or logical support. This could be fixed by what people call “moving on” or “getting over it”. His issue of not getting over things may have caused his ex to break up and argue with him. Or if they really need to, they should get some help from a professional.