A love letter to hometown

Nathaniel 2021-12-01 08:01:26

I don't know what your hometown is like, whether there are any predecessors who rely on the old and sell their old self-righteousness. Always use a mean look in your eyes to accuse everything that is critical of you. Try to use their experience to encircle your thinking. While they are tempestuously admiring, they think they can look at you forever when they look up. Use their own altitude to predict your ability to fly. In the future here, you can see the bottom at a glance. They are the air of yesterday in this city, and they are watching you to eat and pass on this kind of unchanging taste for thousands of years. This is one of the reasons why people can't stay in my hometown.



But your hometown may still be like that. There are familiar friends, people who love you forever and believe you support you, and people who care about you never changing. No matter how abominable the world becomes, their love and care for you will not die because of your old age, nor will they die because you no longer hear and see. Although life there is calm and unwavering, the air there is always filled with familiar smells. You take one step and know the security of the next fifty. With this stability, too many people marry early and have children to buy a house, and the ordinary is safe. Their today is as unremarkable as their parents' yesterday.



"Brooklyn" is such a story of a beautiful girl who travels to her country to pursue a new life.

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  • Abe 2022-03-21 09:01:51

    Does Irish Mary Sue know the indifferent old-fashioned nostalgic love story, boring~

  • Roel 2021-12-01 08:01:26

    "I have forgotten what this small town originally looked like" When you start to miss a place, you already belong to it. A film full of emotions, the heroine has matured a lot inside and outside the movie, and the ending is simpler. I always feel that the story shouldn’t stop here, and the meaning is still unfinished... I like the Taiwanese translation of "Love in a Foreign Country." "I want to say goodbye now, only once."

Brooklyn quotes

  • Mrs. Keogh: Ellis, from the look of you, you have greasy skin, is that right? What do you do about that?

    Eilis: Just... Well, I wash it, Mrs. Keogh, with soap.

    Miss McAdam: There is nothing wrong with soap. Soap was good enough for our Lord. I expect.

    Mrs. Keogh: Well, which brand did he use, Miss McAdam? Does the Bible tell you that?

    Diana: Our Lord is a man anyway. He didn't care about greasy skin.

    Mrs. Keogh: Ladies, no more talk about our Lord's complexion at dinner, please.

  • Sheila: Would I get married again? No, I want to be waiting outside the bathroom of my boarding house forever. Of course I do. That's why I go to that wretched dance every week. I want to be waiting outside my own bathroom, while some bad tempered fellow with hair growing out of his ears reads the newspaper on the toilet and I wish I was back here, talking to you.