Facing it bravely and giving it, is life

Darlene 2022-11-11 23:05:31

When watching this movie, my mood is very clear. The basic psychology is that
Leyla is brave, independent and talented.
During this process, the fathers of both parties showed great paternal love. What a father likes to see most is that their daughter can be happy. Leyla's father was great. It is found that the same movies are gradually showing a potential scene, that is, parents show tolerance, but usually the father is the first to accept it. It seems that when a man becomes an old father, love is indeed very stalwart. .
The plot and pace of the story are relatively lively.
Although Tala is outspoken, she doesn't dare to challenge the deeply ingrained culture. She's not as brave as levala, lol. It should be said that tala is a t. In fact, the heart of t is very fragile. It is a fact that he loves girls. When you meet a lover whose eyes meet, it is an irresistible impulse. However, that layer of paper is smashed open. After that, T was too childish and immature. They always thought that in reality, there would be no results, but it was indeed the beginning. Now T is too young, in fact, it is really too young and too self-willed , does not seem to really understand what love is.
You keep talking about love, but in fact, those love that you say are too frivolous. People, you have to be confident. The happiness you say you want to give is not just about talking. If you really understand the responsibility and really want to honor the love you say, If it's not just a child's play, you should face it up and take action. Even if you love each other, you still need to live, and material things need to be guaranteed. At the same time, don't forget, don't let your beloved encourage you at any time. Let me tell you that you will have results. After all, you brought them in, and you should be the pillars. You have no confidence. How can they continue to be brave when they are straight people.
"i cant ruin lives" tala is actually too cowardly.
What is life, isn't it worth fighting for it bravely, is it the real life?
Fortunately, in the end, leyla and her love made her brave, and she couldn't escape what she should face.

I always feel that the current les-themed movies are too superficial, and they are still only at the level of society, family, and friends. Haven't seen the actual development now. It should really go deep into life. The relationship between les is a bit distorted now. I don't know how everyone understands and interprets it. I thought that if a woman loves each other, the relationship between the two should be more delicate and cherished, but now it seems that it is not. It's always like this, why does every relationship have to be entangled and struggled? It's faster to change girlfriends than men. I feel that I should make some films that go deep into life and details, and see how children are talking about relationships these days. I really have all kinds of mentalities.

Another point is, Leyla is so beautiful, Indian girl, not bad. great.

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I Can't Think Straight quotes

  • Tala: When I was 18, I fell madly in love with a girl my first year at college in New York. She was an American. We spent three wonderful months together. I never knew I could feel so... complete. So alive.

    Leyla: Til now, obviously.

    Tala: Til now.

    Leyla: So, what happened?

    Tala: I broke it off. I ended it.

    Leyla: Why?

    Tala: I was in pieces. I told myself that it was for the best. I was away from home, I was lonely, and...

    Leyla: And?

    Tala: This is not a way to live, Leyla. It's not easy. It's not acceptable.

    Leyla: We didn't break any rules last night, Tala.

    Tala: But we did where I come from. People in the Middle East do not live like this. At least not openly.

    Leyla: And now, you're in England. Now, you live in the west.

    Tala: But I don't think that in any society of cheating on one's fiancee with someone else is acceptable.

  • [after Tala and Leyla had sex for the first time]

    Tala: What are you thinking about?

    Leyla: Why I didn't meet you years ago.

    Tala: We would have been underage then.