Audrey Tautou in Happenstance
There is always something mysterious and romantic about people falling in love on the tube or train. It stems from that hope or fantasy that love at first sight truly exists and every second could be THE opportunity. Movies are inspired by this (see Happenstance aka Le battement d'ailes du papillon or Before Sunrise) TV commercials or that creepy music video by Savage Garden with Kirsten Dunst for I Knew I Loved You). Even in real life, there was a NY guy who started a whole ad campaign to reunite with this random girl he saw on the metro and started a website NYGirlOfMyDreams.com. Btw I heard that didn't work out.
I wonder if these things ever happen in real life. What's more, I kind of hope that some of the guys on that website will see themselves and get in touch with the girls who posted them and have a happily ever after.
Love this commercial and totally proves my point:
1 comment:
Yes! I love Happenstance! I think of this same thing. Or even the times that I've spoken to people on the subway or train and then never saw them again. I mean what are the odds that we'd ever bump into each other again? But there's no reason to exchange info with a random person you have a short conversation with even if you think potentially they could be a life-long friend. who knows....
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