“You See An Old Woman”

Jimmy 2022-03-20 09:02:44

A movie that I've watched twice but pushed it to others doesn't seem like anyone is interested in watching it

Although I read it twice, the most impressive thing in the whole story is the moment when Shelly leaned against the garden gate with her legs crossed and what Nuonuo said to Shelly, who had never grown up and cried more like a child-" you see an old woman”

Even after watching it twice, I still can't understand why Nuonuo and Shirley have been together for so long

A woman whom I have never seen before was planted on the body of a child

I still can't understand it now, but I won't worry about it. Maybe sometimes love is so unreasonable.

The typical British style of the movie is dark and I can't forget the green leather train like a carriage and sightseeing for a long time, and the dress of the palace

A confused and decadent gloomy teenager, an elegant woman who has experienced the weather, seems to be attracted to each other no matter what

This film is regarded by me as the true meaning of sister and brother love, one grows too slowly and one grows too fast

One who doesn't know how to love and cherish

Another burns out early

But if you meet this kind of love in reality, you have to face it.

Because any kind of love will hurt

finally

The little milk dog is very cute. Come on, brothers and sisters!

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Extended Reading
  • Hellen 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    A pair of Bi people is no match for time. He was so haggard that he finally waited for her to return, so he could return to the embrace of another woman with peace of mind. She looked at his hesitating background for a moment, and still couldn't help expecting "He's coming back!", but he didn't. She could only face the mirror and caress her cheek alone, and she grew old sadly. The silhouette of a handsome young man swallowing clouds in his private courtyard is enough to forgive him for anything.

  • Armani 2022-03-24 09:03:30

    should speak french!

Chéri quotes

  • Lea de Lonval: [holding her arms above her head] Beautiful handles, don't you think, for such an old vase?

  • Cheri: Stop it, Nounoune! I can't allow you to ruin my idea of you!

    Lea de Lonval: What?

    Cheri: Talking like that, you remind me of my mother!