Really want to go back to childhood, of course not the childhood in our living environment.

Monty 2022-03-23 09:02:50

Did we have a childhood like this? The time Yingma spent at his uncle's house, that beautiful town, was really wonderful, and I was so envious. He got the happiness and happiness that he deserved as a child, and the tolerance, love, and fun of adults made our domestic The children of the same age are dwarfed: (At the same time, as a man, I am grateful to the two female companions who accompany Yingma, I hope they have a good ending :), I really want to go back to childhood, of course not our living environment childhood in.

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  • Elizabeth 2022-03-30 09:01:07

    Just like a dog sent into space, most of them grow up involuntarily. Fortunately, we all survived. Ha ha!

  • Janae 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    I was once again fascinated by the little boy... In fact, there is nothing spectacular about the film. It is that a little boy grows up slowly in pain, and everyone who loves him has left him one by one. This stubborn and lovely child grows up like this... When I saw Yingma crying at the end, I don't think anyone didn't feel sad... At the end of the broadcast, people in the village were yelling at Yingma Yingma, but this Yingma fell asleep with her arms around the girl. I feel this ending~

My Life as a Dog quotes

  • Ingemar: In fact, I've been kinda lucky. I mean, compared to others. You have to compare, so you can get a little distance from things. Like Laika. She really must have seen things in perspective. It's important to keep a certain distance. I think about that guy who tried to set a world record for jumping over buses with a motorcycle. He lined up 31 buses. If he'd left it at 30, maybe he would have survived.

  • morbror Gunnar: Her breasts are in the right place, by God. Hello, Berit.