If you never lost...

Katherine 2022-04-20 09:01:25

When I was very young, I heard the story of shmily. There are many versions of the story. What I heard was that after the death of both parents, the children found a lot of "shmily" written in the corner of the house where the two old people lived, in drawers, wardrobe doors, The corners of roofs and walls are scattered but they are places that are seen every day in life. At first, the children were confused. Later, through the old man's diary, he learned that this is a message of love between the two old people——See,how much I love you...

In fact, this story has nothing to do with the movie itself, I just wet a whole towel from crying and my eyes were swollen, and suddenly my thoughts were confused, and I remembered many stories of myself and others losing loved ones. . .

I am reminded of a saying by Kafka Lu Jun: As long as you have ever loved, the story of others is your mirror. . . .


I know there will be a lot of well written reviews, I just want to say, if you don't lose, you can't understand this movie; if you don't lose, you can't really let yourself imagine what it would be like if you lost situation; if you have not lost, then you are happy. . .

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Extended Reading
  • Gus 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    I remember using up a box of tissue paper the night I watched it, and when I heard JB's affectionate voice, my tears fell. It's worth a lifetime to meet such a man

  • Winfield 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Receiving a letter from a dead lover, getting out of grief, and living anew, this story has been heard before, but perhaps it is impossible to understand without personal experience. Ireland is so beautiful.

P.S. I Love You quotes

  • Daniel Connelly: You've been thinking about me?

    Holly Kennedy: Because you've been a real friend through all this.

    Daniel Connelly: Have you ever thought of me in the nude?

    Holly Kennedy: [laughing] No.

    Daniel Connelly: Not even with my shirt off?

    Holly Kennedy: [still laughing] Gerry, stop it.

    Daniel Connelly: Daniel, I'm Daniel, are you ever gonna feel the way you felt about Gerry with anyone else, or do you need one of your letters to figure that out?

    [He leaves]

    Holly Kennedy: Where are you going?

    Daniel Connelly: [He comes back] I really like you, but I can't be the Invisible Man. I'm tired of being the shoulder, I want to be another body part. I want to use up a woman so she's ruined for all other men.

    Holly Kennedy: You don't want to do that.

    Daniel Connelly: No, I don't want to do that. I want to date a woman who actually likes men, I want to be somebody's Gerry.

    [He gets up to leave]

    Daniel Connelly: Honestly, I don't blame you. It's not your fault, it's mine. I didn't plan on liking you, it just sort of happened that way, I'm sorry about that.

  • Daniel Connelly: [reading Gerry's letter] Dear Holly, I don't have much time. I don't mean literally, I mean you're out buying ice cream and you'll be home soon. But I have a feeling this is the last letter, because there is only one thing left to tell you. It isn't to go down memory lane or make you buy a lamp, you can take care of yourself without any help from me. It's to tell you how much you move me, how you changed me. You made me a man, by loving me Holly. And for that, I am eternally grateful... literally. If you can promise me anything, promise me that whenever you're sad, or unsure, or you lose complete faith, that you'll try to see yourself through my eyes. Thank you for the honor of being my wife. I'm a man with no regrets. How lucky am I. You made my life, Holly. But I'm just one chapter in yours. There'll be more. I promise. So here it comes, the big one. Don't be afraid to fall in love again. Watch out for that signal, when life as you know it ends. P.S. I will always love you.