A GOOD YEAR

Dandre 2022-03-23 09:01:59

A lot of times losing makes people grow smarter than winning is worth celebrating

BOTTLE THE TRUTH

Leave beauty to the unimaginative

Grapes need more than sunshine and
rain One day the vines will sing to me

Fogive my lips, they found joy in the most unusual places


his blue shirt has a hint of lemon scent
i think one day in the dark i will grab him by the neck and tiptoe and kiss his lips
cause we start at sunset with no future

...

a year Good time, good time
, walking between reinforced concrete high-rise buildings, stocks, securities and French countryside, sunshine, wineries, vineyards, and beautiful lips. The
light melody surrounds you and keeps you spinning. In such a romantic country,

grapes need to meet the sunshine pair of a good time of the year. The rain brews an unparalleled taste, fragrant
and numb heart accidentally falls into such a lazy country, swaying gently with the dance music, drinking wine in the garden and drying in the sunshine all afternoon

...
One day I

meet a good time of the year

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Extended Reading
  • Reba 2021-12-14 08:01:10

    【Exhibition at China Film Archive】Film version. In addition to sci-fi, suspense and epic blockbusters, Ridley Scott can actually make such a refreshing chicken soup movie. The male protagonist has both wealth and color. In addition to his wife (Marion Cotillard is really beautiful), he also has a beautiful cousin and a big wine estate. Too beautiful and too illusory. Samsung and a half

  • Tyshawn 2022-03-24 09:01:57

    Disappointed. . Ruined Peter Mayer. .

A Good Year quotes

  • Max Skinner: Your asparagus is - is lovely.

    Ludivine Duflot: Thank you!

    Max Skinner: Very chewy, but... lovely.

  • Francis Duflot: [Bringing out a special bottle of wine] C'est "Le Coin Perdu"... it's a local vin de garage.

    Max Skinner: [confused] "Vin de garage"?

    Christie Roberts: It's a "garage wine." Like a boutique wine. Small vineyards, small productions - *seriously* big prices.

    Francis Duflot: [dismissively] It's overrated.

    Christie Roberts: It didn't say that on the Web. Turns out "Le Coin Perdu" is a Provencal legend. It changes hands among collectors, but nobody knows who makes it.