From the film 44 Inch Chest (2009).
I admit I've never seen it. I probably won't because I don't like a ton of profanity. But I saw a clip on another blog and I found it touching. Am I willing to deal with the nitty gritty? Or am I stuck in the dream world of perfume clouds?
***Apologies to the screenwriter - but I edited some of the words.
"I bet she's never farted in front of you, has she? Has she? No- I
thought not. I mean, that's not romantic, is it? You just want the
perfume clouds, the romance, the magicalness of it all- the false crap.
Well, I've got news for you, Sonny Jim- that's not love. Love's hard
work, hard graft. Love can be murder. Love is watching what she wants to
watch on the tely, taking her the papers and a cup of tea on a Sunday
morning in bed and inquiring to how she might be feeling, "You all
right, Liz?" whilst plumping up her pillows. And she might get irritated
by that, but you gotta take it on the chin and broad shoulders, because
she's the queen, and you're the bee- the Dad. And so what if you cook
the dinner and you get no thanks for it? Don't do it if you expect
thanks. That's not why you do it. And yes, you forgot the dripping tap
for ten years, and then one day- for whatever reason, who knows why-
you get off your fat ass and you find yourself under the sink with a
spanner in your hand and you're smiling - because you know it's
gonna please her. And if she don't notice it, she don't notice it- it
don't matter. It's fixed. It's plumbed. It's the maintenance of a
marriage, the nuts and bolts, the nitty gritty, the reality- that's
life, that's love, it ain't easy- nobody ever said it was gonna be easy.
It's freaking hard work. But, you know, love can be... lovely. One day,
you'll be in the bathroom, having a shave in front of the mirror, all
soap on your face, and you feel her approaching you. She's hung a pair
of tights, hanging on the radiator. And as she leaves, she pats you on
the bum and gives you a tiny smile- almost not a smile- but a smile
nevertheless. And it will mean the world to you- the whole. incredible
world- the freaking universe."
And from male writers. I love it.
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