The Moon and Sixpence and Some Little Feelings

Jean 2022-04-19 09:01:29

The most impressive thing is that the short-haired girl asked the male protagonist twice, what is your dream? For a person who deals with household chores every day, his response is at a loss, and he didn't think of a concrete answer until the second time he asked him, lying on the lawn, and wanted a house that could replace a house that had fallen into disrepair. .

The girl represents the moon, and the boy represents the sixpence.

I used to think that the competition for oil among various countries is nothing more than making oil prices cheaper, but I didn't expect any specific significance. Now I can understand that in the United States, everyone can travel around in an RV, which is the poetry and distance brought by cheap oil.

The story is very much like in the dull growth process of life, there are one or two people who appear and break into your life. You never meet again after many years, and it gradually becomes a beautiful and precious memory.

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Extended Reading
  • Ward 2022-03-23 09:01:26

    The setbacks in life may sometimes make us despair, and there will be helplessness like falling into the abyss, but in fact, whose life is absolutely perfect? The movie "Different Sky" is guided by his father's suicide and his mother's gluttony after suffering. A boy who lives bravely in embarrassment and is still full of love and courage. Even if we lose our loved ones, we will find them. different sky.

  • Demario 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    It's very beautiful and warm, Jiba is really a good man, and the burden of the family is always on his shoulders, but the director kindly chose to let him free. It's really good to be an actor, I can see the pink and tender appearance of these two handsome guys~~JD is so handsome~! !

What's Eating Gilbert Grape quotes

  • Gilbert: Bobby, how's business?

    Bobby: Oh, not good... nobody's dying.

  • Gilbert: I know a boy whose name is Arnie... he's, uh, 'bout to turn 18 and have a big party. I know a boy whose name is Arnie. C'mon down, buddy.