2024-7-16
Phrases that I got wrong/learn
You give me butterflies when you say that!
Thank you for walking me back home.
Have you ever pooped by a bird before?
Can't hurt
cliffhanger: 떡밥??
Mcguffin: a plot device in the form of some goal, desired object, or other motivator that the protagonist (and often other characters) pursues, often with little or no narrative explanation
Have you seen it before?: more widely used than have you watched it?
I watched a movie called "The Prestige" last week. I didn't expect that many things as this is the second time I have watched the movie. Even though it has been about 10 years, I thought that I remember most of the plot. However, once I started watching, I realized that I couldn't expect what would come in the next scene. The rivalry dynamic between the main characters made the movie more intriguing. There were lots of twists in the movies. For example, there was one scene in which a female character says "I am not quite sure if you told me the truth when you said that you love me" to another main male character. At the end of the movie, it turns out that there are two different persons who pretend to be the male characters. The cliffhangers in the movie made it so easy to get focused on the movie.
the third time: number+time needs the preposition
what would come in: in