Movies don't ask for truth but feel

Renee 2022-04-22 07:01:05

An American drama with a Korean drama flavor, even if it is a hypocritical plot, it is still a bit more straightforward for Americans to act than Koreans, which still makes people feel a little more comfortable than watching Korean dramas.
A domineering bad boy fell in love with a well-behaved and conservative excellent girl, and the heroine got leukemia. In the process of life and death, he realized the preciousness of pure feelings. It is an old routine, but because of the changes, dreams, and influences interspersed in the play, the meaning is even deeper. Floor.
For a small and fresh movie like this, the genre is taken from life, and we are more inclined to see whether its story is close to reality, so the sudden appearance of leukemia will make people feel a little abrupt, after all, not everyone will get leukemia, but the movie It's not to match the life trajectory of any audience. In fact, life is often more tortuous and complicated than the movie interpretation.
The inspiration for the original novel of this film came from the author's own life. For me, I can find some shadows of my own life in this film and resonate with the film in many fragments. It is the touch and influence of the film.
When I was in high school, I was also a good girl who didn’t dare to fall in love. She put her dreams in her heart, dressed conservatively, and her parents were very strict with her. It's just a bitter secret love. In this film, I will more or less find my own shadow, recalling my high school, sour, astringent, sweet...
I believe that many viewers are watching the film When I was in high school, I might think of my high school time. The love in high school should be hazy and bitter, so beautiful that it will make people cry. I can't stand the memory, and a memory will bring tears to my eyes...
The movie is not very good. Real but touching...

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A Walk to Remember quotes

  • Reverend Sullivan: "Do not be deceived. God is not mocked." Hmmm.

    [Landon walks into the Church as Reverend Sullivan is practicing his sermon]

    Reverend Sullivan: "Whatever a man sows, that he will also reap. For he who sows to his flesh will of the flesh reap..." Can I help you?

    Landon: Uh, yes, sir. I'd like to ask your daughter to dinner on Saturday night.

    Reverend Sullivan: That's not possible.

    Landon: Well... with all due respect, sir, I ask you to reconsider.

    Reverend Sullivan: With all due respect, Mr. Carter, I made my decision. You can, uh, exit the way you entered.

    Landon: Listen, I'm sorry I haven't treated Jamie the way I should've. She deserves more than that. I'm just asking you for the same thing that you teach us every day in Church. And that's faith.

    Reverend Sullivan: [Exhales deeply]

  • Landon: That is one scary

    [turns around and sees Jamie's father]

    Landon: Jesus!

    Reverend Sullivan: No, Jamie's father.