Check it out with your lover.

Leif 2022-04-19 09:01:33

I haven't seen such a warm film for a long time since I watched True Love First. It appealed to me from the beginning.
Whether it is a husband and wife, or a lover who is ready to spend the rest of their lives together, they cannot escape the pressure and troubles of real life. Quarrel is inevitable, but blind quarrel will not solve the problem, so we must learn to understand and measure each other, and a sincere sorry and I love you may be able to solve the problem. Arguing can only hurt deeper.
The story behind it is even more interesting. Let the lover get out of the pain and find himself through the suicide note. I think the memories of the trip to Ireland and the first encounter are beautiful and warm, and everyone is regretting why they always use their own opinions to measure other people's minds. Holly "Don't ask anything, the next time we meet again is a lifetime!" If it weren't for the love so deep, I really don't know what the result would be?
What is displayed on the screen is not the foreigner's openness to sex and love. I want to say what is true love. Gary's arrangement is in place. Let Holly, who loves him deeply, get out of her sadness. This is how it is: when you and I meet, it is a lifetime. I not only live for myself, we are already heart-to-heart, so you have to live well, you no longer live for yourself go down. ps.i love you!

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  • Adelbert 2022-03-24 09:01:29

    The film tells the story of how a tough and amorous man helps his childish wife start a new life after his death. After his death, he relied heavily on his wife and became decadent. However, on the woman's birthday, she suddenly received a cake and a tape from a man (that's how I went from here to the end), and in the future In the days, she can always receive letters from dead men, one by one, leading her to go.

  • Martina 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    I can't say goodbye yet, I'll miss you wherever I go. This sentence moved me very much, but this husband is so painstakingly arranging the "future" for his wife. It is really hard to tell whether it is to get rid of the pain for his wife or to hope that his wife will never forget himself. To be honest, seeing In the middle, I felt that this husband was really selfish, but if it was me, I would do the same thing, thinking that the person I love will no longer have my company in the future, the pain is indescribable. But for his wife, it is difficult to start a new life again. Although he is quiet in the warmth of the person he loves... But why do people often have to wait for the person to pass away before people know to cherish and listen...

P.S. I Love You quotes

  • [During her dream sequence/fantasy, Holly is hanging over Gerry's shoulders while he plays guitar]

    Holly Kennedy: I can't fall asleep alone.

    Gerry Kennedy: [still strumming] I'm right here, baby.

    Holly Kennedy: I had a terrible dream.

    Gerry Kennedy: Don't tell me.

    [He smiles]

    Holly Kennedy: Gerry, I don't want to go back to work. What should I do?

    Gerry Kennedy: Quit. Stay here with me.

    [She rises and walks to the couch]

    Holly Kennedy: [despairing] I don't have a plan, Gerry.

    Gerry Kennedy: That's okay, luv. Your plans never work out, anyway.

    Holly Kennedy: [She lies on the couch to try to sleep, and smiles slightly] That's true.

  • [Holly's place is trashed after 3 weeks of neglect. Garbage everywhere. She doesn't notice, because she is singing along with movie musicals. She's wearing an old rolled-up shirt of Gerry's and his boxer pants]

    Holly Kennedy: [singing along with Judy Garland:] And never a new love will be the same / Good riddance, good-bye!

    [She turns and finds her mother and friends have opened her front door with birthday party gifts. They stare at each other in shock. Holly clicks off the TV. Her mother, Patricia, is aghast; her sister, Ciara, is grinning hopefully; Denise and Sharon are mortified. Ciara and Denise rally enough to applaud Holly's singing performance. There are assorted cries of Happy Birthday and whistles]

    Ciara: You're thirty!

    John McCarthy: [John enters] Hey, Holly, these keep falling out of your mailbox.

    [He stops and frowns]

    John McCarthy: What is that smell?

    Holly Kennedy: I wasn't expecting company. Mom! Don't clean.

    Patricia: I'm not. I'll just organize the garbage.

    Denise Hennessey: We did try to call, first.

    Sharon McCarthy: Are you drunk?

    Holly Kennedy: [defensively] No.

    Ciara: [cheerily] Do you wanna be?

    Patricia: Ciara.

    [to Holly, referring to a tiny bandage on her forehead]

    Patricia: What happened to your head?

    Holly Kennedy: Pimple.

    Patricia: You're not showering?

    Denise Hennessey: [Helpfully] Well, you always squeeze it too hard.

    John McCarthy: What is that smell?

    Holly Kennedy: It's me! All right?

    Sharon McCarthy: Hey, hey. Don't be like that.

    Holly Kennedy: [Almost in tears] Like what?

    Sharon McCarthy: Like the only lonely widow in Gotham City.

    Holly Kennedy: I'm not, just... really exhausted!

    Denise Hennessey: Yeah, well

    [nodding at the TV]

    Denise Hennessey: , what are you doing, two shows a night?