like this letter in the film the most, even now, I still don't have the courage to face it.
Dear Claire,
"what" and "if" are two words as non-threatening as words can be,
what and if are the two least related words,
but put them together, side by side,
but put them together , next to each other,
and they have the power to haunt you for the rest of your life
.
"what if?"
If. . What will happen?
I don't know how your story ended,
but
if you felt then was true love
,
then its never too late
. .
If it was true then, why wouldn't it be true now?
If it was true love then, why not now?
You need only the courage to follow your heart
.
I don't know what a love like Juliet's feel like,
a
love to leave loved ones for, a love to leave loved ones for
,
a love to cross oceans for,
that love, that
I'd like to believe, if I ever were to feel it,
that
I'd have the courage to seize it.
I will surely seize it.
And Claire, if you didn't,
claire, if you ever let go,
I hope one day that you will
.
I know that in this life now, it is impossible.
But at the moment of watching the movie, I was bored and thought:
will one day, when we are old,
you will think of me and come to me.
Then, I am also very emotional:
when we are speaking about love, it's never too late.
One more word:
there is a small shot where Claire brushes Sophie's hair,
she said: one of the great joys in life is having one's hair brushed.
One of the great joys in life is having someone else brush your hair.
- This is my favorite too.
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