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Lucinda 2022-03-22 09:01:25

The soundtrack deserves five stars.
The first 60 minutes of sincerity touched four stars.
One star appeared in Korean dramas.
The plot continues to develop with the handling reluctantly.
Overall okay.
Lots of classic lines.
The most profound thing is that Jamie gave Landon a gift and was seen by Dad J and said, "Jamie, boys like that, they have expectations. ... Now you might not care about what I say and think, but you should care about God's opinion. "Then, Jamie's expression when he said, "I think he wants me to be happy."

A good relationship, no matter what kind it is, can make a person grow into a better person.
Jamie and Landon are like that.
The difference is that Jamie herself has her own complete faith, belief, and her way of life.
Then, she subtly influenced Landon with her own understanding of life.
They are the miracle of each other's lives.
One truly matures, one ends up braver and happier.
I think their memories of this journey are full of happiness.
It is really a great walk to remember. In

addition, I have to say that the introductions of this film are too detached from the film. . Just as a reminder, supplementing is much different.

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A Walk to Remember quotes

  • [at the hospital]

    Reverend Sullivan: Do you remember when you were about five or six and you said you hated gravity? And you wanted to jump off the roof and fly?

    Jamie: I was so angry at you for making me come down.

    Reverend Sullivan: Honey, if I kept you too close it's because I wanted to keep you longer. You know, when I lost your mother, I was afraid that my heart would never open again. Jamie, I couldn't look at you for days.

  • Clay Gephardt: You know what? I actually thought I wanted to be your friend. And now I have no idea why. No idea.

    Landon: I made that jump once. Thought I was a bad ass. I remember actually saying that I meant to belly-flop.

    Clay Gephardt: Did it hurt?

    Landon: Like hell.

    Clay Gephardt: Good.