Love is over, it’s over, it’s a period.

Christa 2022-04-21 09:01:28

The ghosts are over. After seeing it, it is not yet. In the beginning, I missed it, so I chose to stay. Later, I gradually learned the truth of the death, followed the manslaughter, went to the psychic with half-belief, but was really heard, and finally prayed for her help to finally let the heroine know of his existence. Help her out of trouble. The back is still unfinished, but the male protagonist chose to leave. Is it because death is death after all, so what can I do with her? So the question arises: what exactly is love? Is it possible to never give up? Do not. It is to do what you want when you are alive, to wish each other well when you die, and to go on different paths. The road ahead is long, and I don’t know what to expect. But wishing with the best heart ❤️ at that moment is the best. But I still don't like the male protagonist killing the two bad guys himself. Later, I gradually understood that the setting of this plot may be to show the consequences of doing evil things.

The whole plot is uneven and colorful. Some are particularly moving, some are magical, some are tense, and some are embarrassing (referring to the clumsiness of the characters. Or the collision between the characters and the scene which you should 't have done but you did it).

Everyone has a distinct personality. The kind of psychic medium who pretends to be a ghost at the beginning, and finally finds that he can help others bit by bit. The undisguised desire to see large sums of money adds to the character's cuteness. That kind of violent feeling of the ghost on the rails. (But he still helped the male protagonist. Then this line is not false. It is also a foreshadowing.)

The one who was pushed off the rails in the whole play was not rescued, and many people around the psychic were also not rescued, in the plot. The author knows what he wants, and will not connect many people because of traditional morality. In the end, you know me and I know you. It turns out who you are and who is who. The world he created is a part of the world. That moment and that place. Rather than being exclusive to someone, the plot is over and I can't remember how anyone else's life would go on. Music? What, I didn't pay attention, I was crying anyway. Indicates that it should still fit well.

If I were a writer, I would think of my brain to wake up the two villains, and I would make the plot have a great ending. But again I want the whole thing to be just a piece of the world. I will be very confused. I learned that movies? Or other works, it is just to express a certain theme, and he sometimes does not bear some moral constraints. Simple and refreshing, not sloppy.

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Ghost quotes

  • Carl Bruner: [Answers the phone nervously] Carl Bruner speaking.

    Voice: Hi, Carl.

    Carl Bruner: Mr. Balistrari.

    Voice: Balistrari? Carl, it's me, John.

    Carl Bruner: John. John, sorry, um, what - what - what - what's up?

  • Oda Mae Brown: I'm feeling something... did he know someone by the name of Ana?

    Rosa Santiago: [shakes head no]

    Oda Mae Brown: Consuelo?

    Rosa Santiago: [shakes head no]

    Oda Mae Brown: Lucita?

    Rosa Santiago: [shakes head no]

    Oda Mae Brown: Julieta?

    Rosa Santiago: [shakes head no]

    Oda Mae Brown: Josefina?

    Rosa Santiago: [shakes head no]

    Oda Mae Brown: Linda?

    [getting frustrated]

    Oda Mae Brown: Maria?

    Rosa Santiago: Sí, sí! His mamá! She is Maria!

    Oda Mae Brown: Yes! Praise God, I knew he was with his mama!