girl dream thirty

Bertha 2022-04-21 09:01:33

It's a time-travel movie. I remember watching a movie before when a child was transmigrating into an adult, but the protagonist seemed to be a man.
The movie itself has nothing to criticize, but there are school groups in many American movies, many of them are inexplicable groups, and there are always some people who want to join such groups, always feel that they will be left behind if they don’t enter, always Kind of incomprehensible. Is the film alluding to a reality? Being a bad person can lead to success, and a good person can only be a stepping stone for others? Is this society's fault, or whose fault?
After she got it, she realized that this thing was not what she really wanted. She remembered that there was a saying in life that there are three hardships in life. Give up, only to find out later that it is so important in life. What people lack may be this wisdom, a wisdom that will not bring regrets if you choose.
"I know, I've made a lot of mistakes, but I never regret those mistakes, because if I didn't make these mistakes, I wouldn't know how to do it right." What else?

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  • Xzavier 2021-10-26 03:31:18

    god i was moved so deeply. Only after the adults were crushed did they know that it is better to keep the heart of the innocent child forever.

  • Abagail 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    When I came to the most beautiful age for a woman in my dreams, I found that my most precious things had actually been lost in the past. Beautiful childhood, if you want to grow up, you have to lose it, is the price too big...

13 Going on 30 quotes

  • Jenna: [in the elevator] I'm Jenna, by the way.

    Becky: [disdainfully] Yeah, I know. I'm Becky.

    Jenna: How old are you, anyway?

    Becky: 13.

    Jenna: Me too!

    Becky: [gives Jenna a strange look]

    Jenna: Used to be, anyway.

  • Jenna: [to Trish Sackett] You know what? You are rude, and mean, and sloppy, and frizzy! And I don't like you at all!