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Park sang joon Posted 10 years ago
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He's done it.

MARK is the best man. Here "him" refes to the groom.
21. INT. RECEPTION HALL. NIGHT
Cut to the newlyweds dancing to "Bye Bye Baby". Sarah comes and sits next to Mark. She looks at him curiously then gently asks him.

SARAH: Do you love him?
MARK: What?
SARAH: No, I just thought I'd ask blunt question, in case it was the right one and you needed someone to talk to about it and no one had ever asked you. So you'd never been able to talk about it even though you might have wanted to....
MARK: No. No. No is the answer. Absolutely not.
SARAH: So, that's a "no"then.
MARK: Yes. Ahm... this DJ... what you reckon? The worst in history?
SARAH: Probably. I think it all hangs on the next song.

Cut to DJ.

DJ: Now here's one for the lovers. That's quite a few of you, I shouldn't be surprised and a half.

A deeply questionable song starts to play. The DJ is utterly absorbed in the moment.

MARK: He's done it. It's official.
SARAH: Worst DJ in the world.
[From the movie Love Actually]
I'd like to know what "he'd done it" means here."
Thank you in advance for your help.
  

Top answer

" Sarah answers your question in her next line.

  • " Sarah answers your question in her next line.
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park sang joonI'd like to know what "he'd done it" means here."
Sarah answers your question in her next line.
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Thank you, Mr. Micawber, for another so very helpful answer from you. Emotion: smile
Then I'd like to know if "do" means "accomplish" here.

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