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Belle 2022-04-23 07:02:49

Say it casually: the sisterhood of the travelings jeans. "Summer of Jeans." It's about four sisters. Their mothers met during pregnancy yoga, and the four girls became best friends. One summer day, the four of them went to a second-hand store and accidentally found a pair of old jeans that would suit everyone, so the jeans were also named Magic Jeans, and they believed that wearing them would bring good luck. They agreed to wear it for a week during the holidays. Each of the four girls had their own experiences, but the one that stuck with me the most was their friendship. One of the girls impressed me a lot. She was a little uninhibited, a little rocky, and a little cold, but she knew what she was doing and had her own ideas. She wanted to make a documentary, and when she put on jeans, she met a little girl with leukemia, who later became her best friend. This sick little girl shocked me. She knew that she was sick, but she was not afraid of death and lived an active life. She learned a lot and took the initiative to serve as A's assistant.

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  • Rocio 2021-12-23 08:01:40

    Look at Blake Lively and like Tibby again. Young summer, doing different and meaningful things, great

  • Wayne 2022-03-28 09:01:06

    The beauty of Santorini~~

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants quotes

  • Tibby: I'm just saying parents screw up. It's what they're good at. They do.

  • Carmen: [At her house, sitting at a table across from Tibby. Awkwardly, shifting in her chair, Carmen speaks into the phone] Um... I just... I wan - .

    Al: [At his house, Al walks from the dining room where Lydia and the kids eat dinner, to a small den and speaks to Carmen at a whisper] I-It's alright. You don't - you don't have to apologize, sweetheart. You were... upset, I know.

    Carmen: Um... no dad. You don't know. That's just it, you've never known. Because I've never been able to tell you.

    Al: T-Tell me what?

    Carmen: That I'm angry with you, Dad!

    [She stands and walks across the room and begins to pace]

    Carmen: This entire thing about you, and Lydia, and... and the kids!

    Al: It's my fault.

    [He sits at a small table]

    Al: I, I should have told you about them before... and I'm - I'm sorry.

    Carmen: Yeah, you should have warned me, but it's more than that. It's, it's the fact that you've found yourself this new family and I feel like some outsider that doesn't even belong to you anymore.

    [Carmen begins to cry, softly]

    Carmen: It's like you traded me and mom in for something that you thought was better. And I wanna know why. Are you ashamed of me? Are you embarrassed?

    [Cut to Al, listening to Carmen through the phone]

    Carmen: Just tell me, Dad. What did I do wrong?

    [Back to Carmen, crying much harder now]

    Carmen: Why did you leave? Why did you have to go? And then tell me that we were gonna be closer but that never happened! And why does Paul visit his alcoholic dad every month, but you only visit me twice a year? And I know you... you just seem so happy about being Paul and Chris's dad, but you never even had the time to be mine.

    Al: [Cuts to Al, still sitting. Very quietly] I'm sorry. I... I'm so sorry...

    Carmen: [Back to Carmen] I wish that were enough, Dad.

    [Hangs up]