The heart holding the diaosi can't pretend to be Bai Fumei, the ex who threw it away should let him go with the wind

Roslyn 2022-11-08 17:16:20

I really think it's a satirical movie. When the hostess saw it, it was actually quite annoying. To put it bluntly, there are a lot of reasons for breaking the bottom line. However, the whole story seems that she disturbed the lives of others by trampling on other people's values, and gave herself the courage to find life-of course, this kind of power generated by "confrontation" is not strong in itself, but it makes people think that they are awesome. . Because I feel "different from these fat and stupid people."

No one's choice is lower than the other, small towns have the way of living in small towns, and big cities have the life of big cities. But if you think big cities are better, it’s okay, but it’s really troublesome to live out a little bit. It's easy to speak beautifully, but it's difficult to be beautiful every time. In fact, in the end, she didn't really think about why she was not happy.

The kind of girl who insists that her ex-boyfriend "has a miserable life and needs me to save" is really not self-aware and too selfish. Of course, in the end, she also said to the fat brother who used to look wrong but is still upset with him because EX "knows the best self". She laughed at people who were stuck in the past like herself, and felt that life should "look forward", which is truly a joke.

No one can completely abandon the past. Unless you completely fade out of that circle.

Regarding her and Fat Boy’s 419, I really feel that women, don’t lose your bottom line when you lose. Some things are really not as much as possible. If you are hungry, you are slapped in the face.

However, the best products always appear in pairs, so the ex-boyfriend is also quite playful. There is a line in the film that the hostess teased his ex-boyfriend's car to Fat Boy—"Freedom? Where does he have freedom now?" In fact, after all, she once had a profound relationship with him at the most straightforward and innocent age. There is ashes waiting to rekindle, otherwise there will be no affectionate kiss in front of the balcony. But maybe he used to dominate the campus in high school, but now he is just a counselor who says in horror that the ashes have never existed even if there is a resurgence in his heart.

Needless to say, Brother Fatty and his sister, they were originally the heroine's brain-dead fans. Remnant fans can only help people with unconscious minds to go farther and farther and more mean and self-righteous, as if what they do is taken for granted.

All the truth behind the posture armed by the heroine of the film is: the mess at home alone, hangovers, alcohol dependence, and the lonely and fragile back of McDonald's. The anxiety and embarrassment caused by the large difference between the actual and the appearance caused her to maintain an awkward state.

Even if it is unbearable, please insist not to look back. All things and people have their timeliness, after that period, they will mix and match to produce shocking effects. 26 doing things that I sneered at at the age of 16-this is not cool or youthful, but rather poor and intact.
If you just want to get strength from others and the past, it will definitely get worse. Every one of us loves memories, but because memories can obscure the facts according to personal preferences, exaggerate the beauty or pain, what kind of drama we need to set off ourselves, and what kind of taste it can become. Memories are the most self-satisfied one-man show in the world. .

You must try to be sincere enough with yourself to learn to be truly neither humble nor overbearing, and to be truly alive and powerful when you are connected to the ground. Keep looking forward, as long as you keep going, there will always be new people, new lives, and new events.

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  • Mavis Gary: Sometimes in order to heal a few people have to get hurt.

  • Mavis Gary: I just want you to know that I'm feeling everything that you're feeling. Buddy, these last few days have been some of the best in my life.

    Buddy Slade: They have?

    Mavis Gary: You don't have to pretend. I know what's in here.

    [touches Buddy's forehead]

    Mavis Gary: And I know what's in here.

    [touches Buddy's chest]

    Mavis Gary: Buddy, you're my moon. My stars. You're my whole galaxy.

    Buddy Slade: [avoids a kiss from Mavis] Mavis! What are you doing?

    Mavis Gary: You don't have to be afraid. It's okay. You can come to the city with me like we always planned.

    Buddy Slade: What the hell are you talking about?

    Mavis Gary: We can work this out. You know we can. We can handle this like adults.

    Buddy Slade: Mavis, I'm a married man.

    Mavis Gary: I know. We can beat this thing together.

    Buddy Slade: You're better than this. I have to go and I think you should leave.