Monday, 23 March 2015

The Best Ways To Propose In A Movie Or Film

Search the silver screen for romantic ways to propose to your beloved.


Every woman dreams of the day when her significant other will propose. When that day comes, she will cherish the memory forever. Make the day even more special by popping the question in a unique way. Some of the best marriage proposals have been done on film. Use these famous movie proposal scenes as inspiration to make your proposal truly memorable. Does this Spark an idea?


Sweet Home Alabama


What better way to pop the question than by taking your beloved to a jewelry store full of diamond rings and telling her to pick one? That's exactly how Andrew, played by Patrick Dempsey, proposed to Melanie, played by Reese Witherspoon, in Sweet Home Alabama. In the middle of the Tiffany store, surrounded by diamond rings, he got down on one knee and told his beloved to pick whichever one she wanted. Why not try this on the special woman in your life? It worked for Patrick.


Stepmom


The proposal in Stepmom, starring Julia Roberts and Ed Harris, is simple yet touching and definitely memorable. Imagine waking your beloved from her sleep with a gentle good morning kiss. In your hand, you hold a ring box, but inside, instead of a diamond ring, she finds a spool of thread. Tie the thread around her ring finger, signifying the ties that are not meant to be broken. Then slide the ring down the thread and onto her finger.


Walk the Line


If you can hold a tune, the singing duet proposal from Walk the Line, may be a perfect way to pop the question. Johnny Cash, played by Joaquin Phoenix, proposes to June Carter, played by Reese Witherspoon, during an onstage duet. After telling him that he can only talk to her when they are on stage, Johnny surprises her by asking for her hand in marriage during the middle of their song. He refuses to finish the song until she says yes.

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