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Nico 2022-04-21 09:03:52

Sometimes it is better to see life in the suffering life. Sometimes someone who may love you does things that don't benefit you or really please you, but that's what he does out of love for you. Having friends and family who love you is also a good life. Whether life is like a movie should end with a meaningful heart. Always thinking about the artistry of this movie. However, after all, it is taken from life, and then what I want to express is life, and what I want to pay tribute to is also life. This heart is worth affirming. And when we watch a movie, maybe what we should think about is not how perfect the ending is, and how the perfection is different. And most importantly, life after watching the movie. . . . . When can we stop fantasizing about life? Will it feel like expressing love is not difficult. To acquire the ability to give love, people born with a good environment can do it better. For the one thousandth chance that you love me. For you and the dependence of each other's breaths when I love each other. See the scenes in the film, some simple dialogues. Think of something that inspires you. It's a movie about two people, and it's also a movie about one person.

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  • Bette 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    Emotionally, it is restrained and forbearing, and there is nothing remarkable about the plot handling, but it looks better than expected... The tear-jerking skills are still very good, and there is a sound of sobbing at the end of the film... As for Chong Ao, I don't see the drama, so I will wash it. Go to sleep... After watching the queue to watch the next show, I heard "film critics" discussing, guess what disease the next movie is, alzheimer? lol

  • Arielle 2022-04-13 09:01:06

    It's like a movie that imitates Japanese and Korean styles. Warm

Breathe quotes

  • Dr. Clement Aitken: May I begin by noting an interesting fact? At this conference on managing the lives of the severely disabled there are no disabled people present.

    [general laughter]

    Conference Chairman: Dr Aitken, forgive me, but the severely disabled are on life-support machines. So how could they be present?

    [loud laughter in the room]

    Dr. Clement Aitken: Um... well, allow me to introduce... um... Mr Robin Cavendish.

  • Robin Cavendish: Why do you keep your disabled people in prisons?