as your life

Vita 2022-12-23 03:38:31

The last violin sounded, it was the courage, courage and determination to wave goodbye to everything in the past. The pulling of the cello represents the entanglement and injustice of fate. At the intersection of the T-shaped intersection, we experience the entanglement of choices. Finally, we drive briskly in the direction where there is no road. If all of this is in line with your life trajectory, just as we are all shining like stars embroidered in the night.

Not just a movie, a work with soul

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  • Hermann 2022-06-04 23:17:36

    I am a straight Sabi who specializes in art and hypocritical B. My advice to everyone is that this story is worthy of an hour and a half for everyone to invest in. It is suitable for private viewing, and it is best to have a cold beer in hand.

  • Rozella 2022-06-04 23:14:57

    As a small-cost film about death education, it is worth watching for young people. The screenwriter and the soundtrack are very good, and several lines are very thought-provoking. The director's level is average. The acting skills given to three stars and one star to Uncle Pu have brought the struggles of a dying person to his bones. The final scene with his daughter was even more teary.

The Professor quotes

  • Male Student #1: You mind if I ask you something personal?

    Richard: No, go ahead.

    Male Student #1: Have you ever been with a man?

    Richard: No... No. No. No... No, I can't say that I have.

    Male Student #1: Would you like to fuck me?

    Richard: Like... in your ass?

    Male Student #1: Yeah.

    Richard: Is it... is it clean?

    Male Student #1: Yeah... I mean it should be.

    Male Student #1: But no. I mean, I can always give you a blowjob, too.

    Richard: Okay. Pour me another one of those and make it very generous, because I'm...

    Male Student #1: Of course.

    Richard: ...really not sure how much of this I'm gonna wanna remember.

  • Richard: In each and every moment we're composing stories of our lives, let's aim to make it a meaningful read... or at least an interesting one