The girl who got on the train alone~

Adam 2022-02-24 08:02:01

It turns out that the mime plays an amplified emotion

"A Woman in Paris"

When the last door of love is closed

, and she

ca n't go back, she can only stumble forward

and visit

Paris, the city that never sleeps, alone and in the middle of the night.



Youth has given us expectations,

fairy tales have given us fantasies,

but true love only exists in memories.

Real love needs milk and bread.

Real love needs to be exchanged or obtained. I



also know that children's cartoons are all adults' wishes

"Daddy Long Legs" "

At that time, she was very young and

didn't know what love was.

Just to see the dodging back,

she began to take risks.

Can you or I

be so desperate?



I don’t know, I don’t know, I don’t know, I don’t know, I’m

mature, I’m naive, I’m

simple, I’m sophisticated, I’m

just a girl who takes a train to love someone.

Even though the end point deviates from the expected track,

she can finally let go

because the scenery along the way is enough for her to indulge

and even the journey is long. for a long time

have forgotten the original departure is for you

somewhere in a particular time only to find

that you would only her along a short stay



alone on the train girl Congratulations

you incredibly quietly grown up

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Extended Reading
  • Emery 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    Just directing and not acting, it's boring to watch, Chaplin does have his own charm.

  • Madelyn 2022-04-20 09:02:32

    A Chaplin movie without Chaplin is more atypical. The presentation of many details is remarkable, but the portrayal of the main characters cannot be considered a success. The plot changes are abrupt, and the motives of the characters are sometimes unclear. Love the ending, handled lightly.

A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate quotes

  • Marie St. Clair: Why bring up the past?

  • Pierre Revel: The trouble is you don't know what you do want!

    Marie St. Clair: I want a real home, babies, and a man's respect.