Ambiguous as sugar sweet to sad

Royce 2022-04-20 09:01:18

The movie was put into its own classic. Old friends who have been cut by fate can finally get married. Not a new plot. It's just that I like the ending of it. Hope or regret?

Seeing Meg Ryan's signature sweetheart smile blooming in front of him, did she and he ever think that this might be love? After seeing her and him in close spiritual contact time and time again, she kept implying that she was just a friend. Does it feel like déjà vu? When you see her hesitant to stop moving forward after her heart is pounding, is there the same dull pain?
I am sally, you are harry; she is sally, he is harry... there is

always a "friend" like that, close at hand, far away. When he really wanted to exclaim the realization of "looking back in the dark, but the man was in the dim light", he had already found that he was suddenly near and far away, and later, or guarded a secret for a lifetime, but suffered internal injuries; or It's embarrassing to confess rashly, but friends can't do it. . . The ending of the movie is just the best kind. The best, hidden there, may be the safest in your heart.

Ambiguous as sugar, sweet to sad.

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When Harry Met Sally... quotes

  • Harry Burns: And was it worth it? The sacrifice for a friend you don't even keep in touch with?

    Sally Albright: Harry, you might not believe this, but I never considered not sleeping with you a sacrifice.

  • Harry Burns: You take someone to the airport, it's clearly the beginning of the relationship. That's why I have never taken anyone to the airport at the beginning of a relationship.

    Sally Albright: Why?

    Harry Burns: Because eventually things move on and you don't take someone to the airport and I never wanted anyone to say to me "How come you never take me to the airport any more?"

    Sally Albright: It's amazing. You look like a normal person, but actually you are the angel of death.