Don't say I love you after leaving

Carley 2022-04-20 09:01:25

If I run away with anger, you must hold my hand. Because I'm not Gerry, I won't turn back within a few seconds after slamming the door, and say to the vexatious Holly: Are we finished now? Can I come back?

But like many couples, a long, boring and barren life will always wear and tear Be patient with each other. It can even lead to arguments over who turns off the lights before going to bed. At such a moment, he must have forgotten that his wife was the exotic girl dressed in a strange and sloppy expression, and she must have forgotten that her husband was the warm, affectionate and gentle Irish boy.
If life continues like this, it will inevitably be like our parents, who often bicker, complain to each other, blow beards and stare, and then reconcile after a coquettish rebuke. There is a saying that roughly the person who truly loves you is the one who is willing to stay and argue with you even if he is angry.

Love shouldn't let go easily.

Love should be turning around at the right time and offering a hug.

Or, when unable to turn around, give the other party the courage to walk out of loneliness and grief.

There is nothing more poignant than letter after letter of love. Although I watched the rotten plot, I was moved again by the revealing of the truth.

He told her to pack up and hold a birthday party, and she did.
He reminded her to add some clothes, and she did the same for occasions when she needed it later.
He suggested that she go to the bar again and sing again, and she did. But standing on the stage, looking around, the crowded audience is only his face. One end is a gentle smile, the other is tears. Life and death are boundless. Liver and intestines broken.

Follow the letters that arrive on a monthly basis and relive the sweet scenes of the past. In the end, though, Gerry generously and selflessly persuaded her not to be afraid to put in love again. He wants her to start a new life, a new world.

We don't have to bother to imagine who Holly ends up with and whether he is happy or not. I also put aside everyone's praise for the eternal love of true love. It just happened to see the angle that was not the subject of the film: Holly's mother didn't like Gerry at first; the young couple in the cramped apartment could not have children because of financial problems, and Holly, like most middle-aged women, was always dissatisfied and complained; the two quarreled, Holly babbled on, only forcing Gerry to leave in anger. This was the case in life, but it was a different scene after death: in the process of helping him help her daughter out of the predicament, her mother-in-law resolved her grudge and finally accepted him from the bottom of her heart; Holly put aside her misfortune temporarily after learning the news of her friend's marriage and pregnancy And I am sincerely happy for my friends; the people are gone, but Holly always sees Gerry beside him in a trance, sweet and tender...Family, friendship, and love exude a radiance.

Great love is invincible, and it is always expressed after it is lost. Let people sigh while moved.

There is a poem by Xi Murong that says, when you fall in love with someone when you are young, please treat him gently, so that you can have no regrets when recalling.

When you have it, you don't know how to cherish it. I think that I myself am young and vigorous, often sullen and unhappy about trivial matters. But if you lose confidence because of this, how can you spend a long life and enjoy plain warmth.
I should believe that if Holly had a choice, she would give up the perfect lover in her memory, and would rather have a Gerry who is no longer handsome with her growing old. Even if he is still reluctant to get up at night to turn off the lights. Even if he has a fat beer belly, he still struggles to hold her tightly.

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Extended Reading
  • Dannie 2021-10-22 14:42:11

    A love letter for your favorite...Compared to other romantic loves, this film wins with moving details. Every second is subtle.

  • Bailee 2022-03-22 09:01:26

    Crying in a mess, it's not because I'm envious and hate others to have such a good husband, I really tell myself that there is nothing I can't face, I can't give up and face life

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?