In the movie 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind', there's a sort of re - discovery or 'pickup' of the relationship. It's a thought - provoking fantasy - like love story that shows the complexity of relationships.
First, think about the setting. It could be a magical world like a forest full of talking animals. Then, decide on how the 'pickup' moment happens. Maybe the wife is lost and the husband - to - be uses his special powers to find her.
A common plot could be that the wife is part of a social event where she is interacting with a lot of people including guys. She might be chatting with a guy who shares similar interests like a love for a particular type of music or art. However, the one watching her might think she's showing special interest in that guy. In some stories, it could lead to a big argument between the couple until they sit down and communicate clearly about what really happened.
Typically, there's the element of surprise. For example, seeing someone who resembles your wife in an unexpected place like a bar. Then there's the curiosity factor that drives the character to approach. Also, there's often a bit of self - reflection during the encounter, like thinking about your relationship with your real wife.
These stories can teach us about self - confidence. Often, the person watching is insecure. By seeing how their insecurities play out in these fictional or real - life stories, we can understand that we need to work on our self - confidence so that we don't misinterpret normal social interactions.
Well, here's one. A man walked into a bar where he thought he saw his wife from afar. He was confused as she was supposed to be at home. As he got closer, he realized it was just someone who looked a lot like her. But this encounter made him think about how much he loved his wife and all the great times they had. So, instead of a real 'pickup' in a strange sense, it was more of a realization of his love for his real wife.
A man once walked into a bar where his wife was. He put on an accent and tried to pick her up. His wife was so amused and they had a great time sharing stories as if they were new to each other. It was really sweet.
The 'Harry Potter' series can be a great option too. It has a magical world full of mystery, friendship, and good - against - evil battles. Your wife can get immersed in the story of Harry, Hermione, and Ron as they grow up and face numerous challenges.
One great option is 'The Incredibles'. It's an animated movie that has a lot of fun action, a great family dynamic, and positive messages about family unity and using your unique abilities. Another good one is 'Finding Nemo'. The story of a father searching for his son is heartwarming and the underwater world is beautifully depicted. It also teaches about family love and facing fears.
This kind of story is very rare and often involves dark or disturbing themes. In some horror - themed literature, there might be metaphorical 'being eaten' scenarios, like in some psychological horror stories where a character's identity or sanity is 'consumed' by an evil force, but it's not a literal 'wife being eaten'. For example, in Shirley Jackson's works, there are often themes of a character being overwhelmed by a menacing presence in a family or community setting.
One great option could be 'The Notebook'. It's a classic love story that shows a beautiful relationship between a man and a woman, and it can be seen as a kind of 'watch wife story' as it has elements of deep love and commitment. Another is 'This Is Us', which through its multiple storylines, often showcases the story of a married couple in a very touching way.