FireProof

~If something is meant to be fireproof, it doesn't mean that the fire won't come, it's just simply means that it'll survive in the fire~

Fireproof






Yesterday I fortunately had this chance to watch this super outdated movie produced in 2008, mainly focusing on the theme marriage.

"Never Leave Your Partner Behind", as the slogan says. Caleb is a successful, respectable fireman who always stressed on never leaving partner behind, especially during fire , but has a failing marriage with his wife, Catherine. As the only side trying to save the marriage while the other side had give all hopes up, Caleb struggled so hard as he accepted his father's challenge by doing the "love dare", by showing love everyday through a different way, but was sadly rejected because Catherine thought that he had ulterior motive upon the divorce.

The story is seriously touching with light touches of humour in it, and i suggest that you all bring a packet of tissue before viewing this movie, guys are not excepted too. =) Believe it or not.


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So, what do you mean when you vowed "for better or for worst", "for sick or health" during your marriage?? Is your vow meant for just "better" or "health" only?? Or is it that you're ready to face better or worst, sickness or health, wealthy or poor together with your partner, for the rest of your life?? 

Do remember, Marriage is not only a contract, it's a covenant.

And do remember, never leave your partner behind, especially during fire.









Cherrybum, Ich Liebe Dich. 




3 comments:

Nevermore said...

Watched that before too. it's really a nice movie...you can try out courages...from the same movie producer as fireproof

Joshua said...

Thanks. =) What is that about?? Woa... My primary school classmate is now a medical student. =X

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