About the point in the stamp

Jacques 2022-04-22 07:01:21

2016.1.23 On the 5th day after returning from a domestic vacation, it was the best time to watch a movie at home in the big snow nest in Philadelphia, but
I thought it was a bloody movie after watching the preview and introduction. I didn't expect to hit so many points at this just right time.

I'd forgotten , I'd forgotten what this town is like
the vicious former boss aka the seven aunts and aunts
that Ellis never misses, the one Ellis doesn't want to be, who conforms to other people's wishes and rules
It is also the one that I feel the most when I return to China. I don’t miss
it. If I want to stay until the Spring Festival, I guess it will be my business to place an order from tb. The phone case will be your
business. The marriage I secretly got in Brooklyn at the moment is a capitalized American imperialism. freedom
or to use a word I prefer that is more general about American culture nonjudgmental of

course Eliis's homesick and struggle hit a lot of points
too
Slowly blending into harmonious coexistence instead of being bullied and suppressed by smoothing out the edges
and corners, and when anything happens at home across an ocean, it really seems so far away and so caught off guard
yes they are going to bury her without you

back in Ireland, dressing style has changed I learned to wear a swimsuit inside my coat ahead of time. Accounting certificates and work skills are highly regarded
. Returnees are different. There are so many new skills that are so dazzling.
in it
So even Jim who shows up at the right time can of course play around

but Jim isn't Tony
Jim hasn't been to New York and doesn't know that Dodges and Yankees
don't wait under the stairs after school every day and say I just want to take you home or I'll suffer No,
Jim didn't really understand the sadness and hard work of Ellis working alone in Brooklyn. The
most important thing is that
Jim doesn't have a lot of land on Long Island that can build five houses!!!!
Hahahahaha I'm so excited Ellis Your choice is absolutely correct. The single-family house on the seaside
in Ireland is a loser in market value compared to the land on Long Island. Hahaha.

Alright, switch back to the literary style
and one day the sun will come out
and you might not even note it straight away, it would be that faint,
and then you will catch yourself thinking about something or someone
who has no connection with the past
someone who's only yours
and you will realize, that this is where your life is

the biggest point in the poke
Quoting a short comment I saw is
simply abusing overseas single dogs lol

I'm going to leave to find my tony~

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Extended Reading
  • Damaris 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    It's beautiful, very good, very loving.... But I don't know what's the point of making such a movie....

  • Corine 2021-12-01 08:01:26

    Ronan's acting skills are still amazing when he grows up. It can be said that she made up the whole movie. The director also loves her light blue eyes as much as the audience. Under the deliberately elongated close-up gaze, she will really be taken away by emotions. Although there are no big twists and turns from the beginning to the end, and the ending is expected, this girl who is wandering in a foreign country is worried, uneasy, hesitant, and looking for a support, but she can't let go of her hometown. What a delicate and touching story

Brooklyn quotes

  • Mrs. Keogh: Ellis, from the look of you, you have greasy skin, is that right? What do you do about that?

    Eilis: Just... Well, I wash it, Mrs. Keogh, with soap.

    Miss McAdam: There is nothing wrong with soap. Soap was good enough for our Lord. I expect.

    Mrs. Keogh: Well, which brand did he use, Miss McAdam? Does the Bible tell you that?

    Diana: Our Lord is a man anyway. He didn't care about greasy skin.

    Mrs. Keogh: Ladies, no more talk about our Lord's complexion at dinner, please.

  • Sheila: Would I get married again? No, I want to be waiting outside the bathroom of my boarding house forever. Of course I do. That's why I go to that wretched dance every week. I want to be waiting outside my own bathroom, while some bad tempered fellow with hair growing out of his ears reads the newspaper on the toilet and I wish I was back here, talking to you.