not so good,not so bad,but makes u still believe in love

Clay 2022-04-22 07:01:05

Not to mention the plot of the story itself, since Lao Mei is so emotional in filming such a scene, it shows that Lao Mei still has a bit of a romantic plot in her bones.
Maybe some people say that it looks a little fake and a little unreliable, but is this just because we look at all feelings with the tinted glasses of "no longer believe in love"?
So many things are possible, it's just that some people can't do it, and when others want to try, these people scream and roar "impossible... can't be done...", Until other people who wanted to try were defeated, these people happily said, "I just said, it's impossible...it can't be done..."
So we who "don't believe in love anymore" are just collectively thought of Raped, surrendered, committed to "not talking about love", but desperately wanted to run away with "love", but never acted, or eloped for a while and came back to continue commitment. . .
I'm afraid that Chinese people can't make such a pure film with a modern background. All they can shoot are the love of the hawthorn tree and the love with the past as the background. Maybe they have no sense of freedom, cannot accommodate multiple values, and only worship money. It is caused by the current society where only the rich are listed. Unfortunately, although the GDP has gone up a lot, the core is still a lot worse than the old and the United States.

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  • Maggie Murdock: I'm gonna need you more than you need me.

    Jamie Randall: That's okay.

    Maggie Murdock: [crying] No it's not! It isn't *fair*! I have places to go!

    Jamie Randall: You'll go there. I just may have to carry you.

    Maggie Murdock: ...I can't ask you to do that.

    Jamie Randall: You didn't.

  • Jamie Randall: Hey, Lisa.

    Bruce Winston: Her name's not Lisa.

    Jamie Randall: I know. I know. But, if everytime I say "Hey, Lisa", then eventually she'll come up to me and she'll be like, you know, "My name's not Lisa it's... Jennifer"... whatever, and I'll do a big apology and I'll say, "I thought you were the Lisa who was mad at me for not calling". And, from then on Jennifer, or whatever her name is, will think that I dated a girl who looked just like her... who I rejected. She'll develop this unconscious need to win my approval and from then on, it's cake.

    Bruce Winston: Damn!