"Four Weddings and One Funeral" -2
And the last sentence of the declaration, "If someone proves that the two cannot be legally joined for any legitimate reason or hindrance, they must say it at this moment, otherwise they must remain silent forever."
From the perspective of the Chinese, this seems a bit redundant, as if for fear that the world will not be chaotic.
But in the eyes of Westerners, this is a cautious and responsible attitude towards major marriages, and the combination of the two must be under the condition of safeguarding their meaning without harming the interests of others.
Moreover, this statement often makes the development of the story itself full of drama.
For example, the general scene of Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre":
Mr Rochester concealed the fact that his wife was mad and alive, and insisted on marrying Jane, the tutor. When the wedding was in the stage of "Are there any objections", it suddenly appeared that his wife’s brother had told the truth. Jane leaves the Rochester home.
Charlotte Bronty’s treatment of this is the only correct way under traditional moral standards, and it also shows that marriage is about morality. Love alone is not enough, because love is not sacred enough to violate the law and blaspheme God.
Fortunately, no one dared to be happy for Angus and Laura, and the wedding went smoothly to the end.
Through this wedding, the film allows the audience to receive another hint.
That is the question and answer between the two newcomers and the pastor:
Pastor: "Are you willing to promise to love her, to comfort her, to be proud of her, regardless of illness or health, will be the same, and treat her as a wife for the rest of your life?"
Angus: "I do." (I do)
This passage is also what we often hear and see in English movies. The sacred oath ceremony is intended to tell the couple and others that marriage should not be a momentary impulse, but a lifetime responsibility and obligation.
From another perspective, if someone is afraid of being tied up by marriage, then they are not qualified to enter the hall of sacred marriage.
Although many people only love and do not marry, their hearts are full of contradictions, and while feeling lonely, love is still their beautiful hope.
As mentioned earlier, this first wedding served as an introduction and opened a prelude to many things that will happen later, such as:
Charles met Kelly and began his love journey; the pastor's question at the wedding paved the way for Charles to repent in the future; the oath of the newlyweds reflects the envy and fear of all single men and women; the most important thing is, However, the bridesmaid Lydia received the bouquet thrown by the bride and found the source of love and passion-Bernard, and became the protagonist of the next wedding.
Therefore, through the first wedding, we can roughly understand the various links of the British folk wedding ceremony, and understand the important sacred and inviolable status of Christianity in it.
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