"My wasted heart will love you"

Alaina 2022-03-19 09:01:02

"My wasted heart will love you"

This is Mark's confession to Juliet on Christmas Eve in "Love Actually". There should be another sentence after that: "Enough".



Say it's Carol Singers (it’s the choir here)

with any luck by next year (if I get lucky next year)

I'll be going out with one of these girls (I will date these girls)

(Pictures) (show Beautiful pictures)

but for now, let me say (but for now, please listen to me)

without hope or agenda (although I don’t hold any hope, and there will be no action)

just because it's Christmas (but today is Christmas)

( and at Christmas you tell the truth)

to me, you are perfect

and my wasted heart will love you I will love it)

until you look like this (

An old woman) (An old woman)

Merry Chritmas! (Merry Christmas!)

He gave her piece by piece, no language, only music and English on white cardboard.

She was moved. When he left, she caught up with him, kissed him, and left.

He said enough, enough now.

Although it is a short and simple love story, but these few lines of dialogue really truly feel the most true love and the heartache.

I said "My wasted heart will love you", and then suddenly realized that this is not a good thing.

Maybe it's just a hurried pass in the life of the other person, who can only love silently. Enough, enough now...

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Extended Reading
  • Beaulah 2022-03-24 09:01:05

    With clever ideas, narratives can be better.

  • Melba 2022-03-24 09:01:05

    Beans are omnipotent! Worse than sex and necklaces are love and necklaces. How wonderful it is to learn a new language for you. Zhengtai who rushes forward for love is the most handsome man! This film is used for tearing! You can't lie at Christmas, you will be forgiven for anything you do at Christmas.

Love Actually quotes

  • [Rufus places the necklace box in a cellophane bag, opening one drawer and another, scooping amounts of small roses and lavender in the bag. He then pulls out a four-inch cinnamon stick]

    Harry: What's that?

    Rufus: It's a cinnamon stick, sir.

    Harry: Actually, I really, uh, can't wait.

    Rufus: Oh, you won't regret it, sir.

    Harry: Wanna bet?

    [he ties it around the bag with a piece of string]

    Rufus: 'Tis but the work of a moment. There we go. Almost finished.

    Harry: [sarcastically] Almost finished? What else can there be? Are you gonna dip it in yogurt? Cover it with Chocolate Buttons?

  • [at his wife's funeral]

    Daniel: Jo and I had uh, a lot of time to prepare for this moment. Some of her, uh, requests - for instance, that I should bring Claudia Schiffer as my date to the funeral - I was confident she expected me to ignore.