(One wrote a little bit) It's all spoilers, don't enter

Eunice 2022-04-20 09:01:40

Opening:

running background

Narrator, the protagonist gets out of the car and enters a building

Narrator Highlights: The Earliest and Last Chapter of Life

quest line:

hide identity

The accident paragraph: a bit long-winded but urgent (personal feeling)

The second half is better than the first half

The heroine's figure is too good to envy, the legs are long, the neck is very long, the waist is very thin, the shoulders are flat and the back is straight (I'm going to take a fitness class)

nitty gritty:

Take the car to guide the way, indicating that the character is very familiar with the city

Dialogue points out the character characteristics: careful

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Extended Reading
  • Gwendolyn 2022-03-24 09:01:45

    Can I still have a good meal with my daughter-in-law at the same table in the future?

  • Sammy 2022-03-14 14:12:23

    It sounds wonderful to have eternal life, but it is actually full of pain. As time goes by, the people Adailin loves gradually get older and eventually leave her, leaving Adailin alone. In this world, immersed in endless loneliness, Adailin closed her heart and stopped interacting with the outside world. It was like this for nearly eighty years, until a man named Aili walked into Adai. Lin's life.

The Age of Adaline quotes

  • Flemming: You don't have to be alone forever. Don't you miss having someone to love? It's been such a long time.

    Adaline Bowman: It's not the same when there's no future.

    Flemming: What are you talkin' about, you got nothin' but future!

    Adaline Bowman: I mean a future together, growing old together. Without that, love is, uh... it's just heartbreak.

    Flemming: It's the same for everybody. How many times has my heart been broken?

    Adaline Bowman: Too many.

    Flemming: If I had your looks and your energy, I'd fall in love tomorrow, I really would.

  • William Jones: [about Adaline] She looks so much like her mother that... that I'm remembering things that I didn't even know I remembered.