It might be something called magic

Herta 2022-04-20 09:01:36


Most of the time, we probably can't figure out whether we finally got used to another person or really liked another person. At a certain point, everyone said that you should start another life. Many relatives in the family, three aunts and six grandmothers are eager to introduce you to someone, and the pressure at that time was quite scary. Or just pick one that looks okay before the deadline.

Deep down, everyone longs for these meaningful encounters or some magic in life. But reality can only be eclipsed. The one who lies together every night is often the one who knows the least and cannot communicate.

Magic is obviously more appropriate to the word "fate" that Chinese people like to talk about. Everyone was moved by Sam's persistent feelings. They envy the deceased woman.

Not much impressed. Prove that I have never been sentimental enough. I have a lot of doubts about sharing a relationship with a dead woman. My personal feeling is that living people will never be able to make memories of this kind of thing.

Moreover, the probability of such things that are too magical is very low in reality. My expectations for low-probability events are always low.

magic is the key word of the moive.

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Extended Reading
  • Selmer 2022-03-22 09:01:36

    The story is good, the plot can still be scrutinized. There are two kinds of men who cannot marry, the very bad men, and the very good men. The latter means that when he already has a woman he loves deeply in his heart, the woman who follows him is sad.

  • Meredith 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    Super sweet movie, very touching

Sleepless in Seattle quotes

  • Annie Reed: You know that dream when you're on the street naked and everyone is looking?

    Becky: I love that dream.

  • Victoria: Can I bring something back for you? A souvenir? Does he like snow globes? You shake them up and then the snow floats down.

    Jonah Baldwin: [with extreme politeness] Sure. I'd really like that. Thank you so much.

    [Victoria looks up at Sam]

    Sam Baldwin: He's 8.

    Victoria: He's good at it.