Shall we walk?

Angelita 2022-03-30 09:01:11

Dustin Hoffman and Emma Thompson, the years have changed our faces and shapes, but the air remains the same, that's the mark of our existence... it all started with the encounter, from that one walk for two... walk ...it's really beautiful...two people walk politely together, feel at ease...the topic is casual...but it's the closest thing to someone who has never told anyone...that's probably the most beautiful thing The experience and experience...it's good to think so...

the confession of the heroine Kate at the end hit me, yes:" I think I'm more comfortable with being disappointed. I think I'm angry with you for trying to take that away." Maybe I'd rather you never came...

Anyway, even in middle age, we still have that chance... That ending was lovely... Kate's mother finally clicked That Polish neighbor's doorbell...

or London...remembers that morning, the wake of the city I saw, the waves of the morning sun shining down the river...my bright morning alone. ..at

the moment I just want to say: Shall we keep walking? And also expect him to say: I'm in transition.

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Extended Reading
  • Shannon 2022-04-05 09:01:07

    Neither impressing nor boring. My impression of Aunt Emma has changed.

  • Carroll 2022-04-04 09:01:07

    I don't like the embarrassment of people running around in middle age

Last Chance Harvey quotes

  • Harvey Shine: Jeanie, did you move me, my sweetheart?

    Jean: No, darling.

    Susan: Dad, I moved you. I thought it might be easier if you needed to get up.

    Harvey Shine: Oh, sure. Okay.

  • Jean: Harvey.

    Harvey Shine: Hello, Jean.

    Jean: Could I have a glass of water, please?

    Harvey Shine: No Ice.

    Jean: [bartender gives glass of water to Jean] Thank you.

    [both she and Harvey drink]

    Jean: Are you okay?

    Harvey Shine: I'm excellent.

    Jean: Go a little easy, okay, Harvey?

    Harvey Shine: Why? Are you afraid I'm going to embarrass you again?

    Jean: No, I'm - I'm afraid you're gonna embarrass yourself, Harvey. We're here for Susan. This is her weekend. It's Scott and Susan's weekend.

    Harvey Shine: [he laughs] You're good. You're still good. I mean you've always known how to make me feel like a piece of shit in 30 seconds.

    Jean: Well, you gave me a lot of practice.