Speaking of love, it will be pleasant in any language

Madisen 2022-04-19 09:02:17

I'm impossible to forget, but hard to remember.
A wise word to deal with the ambiguous tug of affection.

Seeing Kirsten Dunst twice within a week, a strange coincidence, remembering how charming a woman with light blond hair, with her curly chestnut hair in her childhood.

The American town with a slow plot, all the old-fashioned and old people, the music that fills the ears from the first minute, the beautiful and fresh men and women, slowly say the end of a road movie, embellishing the feeling on the road with love, I don't know Which side fulfilled which side, or who wronged who.

If it wasn't this, it'd be something else.
Remembering the deceased with the words of the deceased, conservative or rebellious, can be used for inspiration. In fact, many distances in the world are not as far as imagined.

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Extended Reading
  • Zoe 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    This is a very sweet romance. The water runs smoothly, I like this type very much. The male and female protagonists are also handsome. The funeral of the hero's father is a clue. Following this clue, we can see many shining points of human nature and indelible memories.

  • Clair 2022-01-04 08:01:20

    Redundancy, procrastination, and stacking. The director has no sense of controlling the rhythm at all, and all the materials with no choice are put in.

Elizabethtown quotes

  • Drew Baylor: Beautiful night, does it ever cool off?

    Jessie Baylor: No, this time of year its hotter than the hinges of hell, we got stars though...

  • Hollie Baylor: A few days after Mitch died I was walking through the yard and I saw our neighbor who was a very good friend of Mitch's, Bob, and he saw me coming through the gate, and he said, "I am so sorry for your loss." And I knew that he needed to feel that loss, too, and to share it, and I wanted to help him. And he put his arms around me, he cradled me, and his embrace tighted. Finally, here was somebody who truly cared. And then, I felt something else.

    [audience starts laughing]

    Hollie Baylor: Some-thing huge.

    [the laughing gets harder, Drew and Heather look embarrassed]

    Hollie Baylor: Let's just say it, let's just say it. A BONER!