A book that only you know

Madyson 2022-03-26 09:01:10

One night on May 13, 2015, I watched this movie while eating egg noodles with tomatoes.

Rumbling, it feels quite similar to "her".

I also have a book that only I know about.

I met this book a long time ago, and just like in the movie, we talked to each other, liked each other, and didn't say goodbye, and we were about to disappear from each other's lives like this.

When Jesse walked away, I could still see the hot pot we had on the afternoon you left. It's just that I didn't know at that time that a goodbye would be a goodbye forever.

No matter whether you cry bitterly or struggle, what I know is that you have your Yangguan Road, and I have my single-plank bridge.

I'm leaving too.

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Extended Reading
  • Raphaelle 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    It's an American light comedy again, quite ordinary.

  • Eduardo 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    When I watched "The Story of My Mother", I somehow felt that the male lead was someone who would be cold when he spoke. As a result, I dragged the film because of the word-of-mouth list. When the male lead came out, I found out that this is not the man from The Story of Finding My Mother. The protagonist? As a result, this film directed, written and acted by him made me realize that I really felt right about him after watching "The Story of My Mother".

Liberal Arts quotes

  • Jesse Fisher: What is that? What are you drinking?

    Nat: H to the 2 to the O. You should have some. Gotta stay hydrated.

    Jesse Fisher: [drinks some from his bottle] Thanks.

    [Nat starts to do weird rituals while he touches Jesse's body. Jesse initially looks freaked]

    Nat: You with me, bro?

    [there is a change in Jesse's facial look as he realizes that he likes Nat]

    Jesse Fisher: I like you, Nat. Thanks for being my friend.

    Nat: Easiest thing in the world.

    Jesse Fisher: I enjoyed this. I'm off.

    Nat: You go get her, man.

    Jesse Fisher: Huh... Okay.

    Nat: Be love, man. Be love!

  • Jesse Fisher: Dear Zibby. Even after all these months, I'm still half expecting a letter from you to be sitting in my mailbox. I'm sure you have little left to say to me at this point, but your letters are very much missed. I know I hurt you, and I'm sorry. Any bone headed moves that may have lead to confusion were not malice. That said, I've been feeling lately the stirrings of something I can only call growth. It's a tribute of sorts to say that someone sixteen years my junior helped me to finally start acting my age. A wise man in a red hat once told me: "Everything is okay." I didn't believe him then, but for some reason I'm starting to.