The scene was set inside an elevator with Jerry Maguire (played
by Tom Cruise) and her newly-hired assistant Dorothy (played by Renee Zellweger).
A young man, probably in his early 20’s, steps inside along with his
girlfriend. He then raises his hands and starts gesturing as if trying to say
something to her girlfriend.
It turns out that the man is hearing-impaired and sign
language was his way of communication. It was not clear if the girl was also
hard of hearing but there was no doubt that she understood what his boyfriend
told her since they ended up embracing each other.
When the two stepped out of the elevator, Jerry asked Dorothy
what the man said to his girl. She interpreted the hand gestures as “you
complete me”.
That particular scene was actually quite short as it only
took around five minutes, maybe even less. Yet, it was one of the more
memorable shots of the movie, with the line “you complete me” actually ending
up being used by lovers all over the world when professing their love for one another.
What is significant is that it took one disabled man to give
real and complete meaning to that short, three-word line, and he did not even need to blurt out
the words. In his own sweet and innocent way, he was able to express his
feelings to his beloved, and he was readily understood, and his action
appreciated.
So what exactly did that elevator scene in the film ‘Jerry
Maguire’ attempted to impart? Simple: it wanted to convey the message that love
knows no boundaries as it can happen anywhere and to anyone. Yes, even among
lesser mortals that society often relegates to the sidelines.
More importantly, love need not be expressed in actual words.
In very special cases, this can be shared more effectively through silent but
meaningful gestures.