just like this dream

Braden 2022-03-20 09:01:36

When I watched this movie, it was the first time I didn't sleep because of it, and the time to be a child was over. I revisited it a few days ago, and I always recalled its plot unconsciously.
These days, listening to Maximilian Hecker's songs, I think of the shy boy who secretly watched Mia while playing the piano, and the boy who said why me.
Looking up at the poster of Brokeback Mountain, I saw the name of Anne Hethaway. She also looked like a lady, thinking of Mia's tower, her fat road, her curly hair, her tears, and her clumsiness.
When I think of that song, I can't hear it catch~~~~~a star and put it in ur packet never let it fade away...
Watching a movie feels like that song, catch a shooting star and put it in your pocket You, don't let it slip away, grab a shooting star, put it in your pocket, and wait for a rainy day... Put it in the pocket of my memory, knowing that while waiting for someone, the princess will keep her teeth up and down Shut up is the American usage; give me five is a high five; electric scooters can be used as a school tool...
I never wanted to be a princess, but, I also thought that everyone would have such an opportunity, a sparrow becomes a phoenix .

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Extended Reading
  • Kelsie 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    That cat is so cute~~ grandmother is really elegant! How did the actors in it get picked out? They're weird...

  • Kaleb 2022-03-24 09:01:40

    I like that sentence the most because you are the only one who can see me when I am transparent. In addition, Anne Heather is so beautiful

The Princess Diaries quotes

  • Lilly: You're morphing into one of them! Next week you'll be waving pom-poms in my face!

  • Queen Clarisse Renaldi: You are princess of Genovia.

    Mia: Me, a princess?

    [shouts]

    Mia: Shut up!

    Queen Clarisse Renaldi: I beg your pardon, "Shut up"?

    Consulate Maitre'D: Oh, your majesty, in America, it doesn't always mean to be quiet. Here it could mean "Wow, gee whiz, golly wolly"...