Love and matchmaking.

Briana 2022-04-19 09:03:15

The marriage was a family-friendly and respectful marriage, and then I met the retired male protagonist, which was completely different from his own life, a brand new door. The female protagonist, who was a moth to the fire, was desperate to stay with her. After the passion, the contradiction between the two people's education, cultural background, and life began to intensify, and eventually the two had to break up. (The plot in the movie is very impressive. The hero and heroine go to the museum to see paintings, but the hero can't see why he came. He is extremely sensitive and shouts at the museum. The hero sings "you belong to me" with his friends and girlfriends in the bar "The hostess is awkward and incompatible with the bar environment.) Breaking up may not be not love, but it's just too difficult to stay together. The male and female protagonists met because of golf, and finally the male protagonist gave the golf club to the female protagonist and asked her to buy it for living expenses. Winning or losing does not matter.

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  • Tyler 2022-04-07 09:01:06

    Special Wong Kar Wai. Almost all of the scenes can be seen as oil paintings; occasionally there is one or two scenes in particular that I can relate to; most of the sadness and madness leave me baffled.

  • Meaghan 2022-03-30 09:01:12

    TH's Freddie is innocent and cunning, but when he is cruel, there are tears in his eyes. Who can say that he is cruel and cruel, and who has experienced balanced love. As the landlady said, with the last dignity, the days can go on. The end of the love is like the ruins after the war that cannot be healed, but one day it can be rebuilt. It is obviously unfair to compare the old and new editions. People are new, but stories are not necessarily old.

The Deep Blue Sea quotes

  • Mrs. Elton: A lot of rubbish is talked about love. You know what real love is? It's wiping someone's arse or changing the sheets when they've wet themselves. And letting them keep their dignity so you can both go on.

  • Freddie Page: Today, the letter, the suicide attempt? We're lethal to each other. You can't expect a bloke to go on after he's driven someone to suicide. Much as he loves her.

    Hester Collyer: Do you think that leaving me will drive me away from it?

    Freddie Page: That's a risk we'll both have to take.

    Hester Collyer: You're scaring me, Freddie.

    Freddie Page: It's on the level. I don't enjoy hurting you, I'm not a sadist. But it's on the level.