It is just a game

Verona 2022-01-04 08:01:44

You are my sunshine. My only sunshine.
You make me happy. When skies are gray.

Sometimes, a few simple lyrics will make you forget whether this is inspirational or self-comforting.
Sometimes, I bring in more emotions than the film expresses.

Take this as the theme song in the film. It seems that the increasingly blurred eyes of the old cowboy are changing the new world quickly and mottled. The film is not sunny enough, it is not as commercial as moneyball, and it is not as niche as Amy's film before. However, with careful attention to the details, the film finally became an unchanging American reunion.

It's like life. It's like an ideal. It's like Chinese New Year.

to be honest. Which old cowboy in the 80s can lead and perform. Which daughter can be more beautiful than Amy. Which raging boy can be more suitable than JT (Shenma, you tell me little JB).

But this is a difficult problem. No matter how you burn it last, you can't get it right once and for all. The ginseng bar is like a curve ball. Some people will not throw it. Some people can't pick it up. Some people hit a home run easily. But the time is not right. This is not an official game.

then. I have to act well from today.

The time is not up. I can't Walk Away yet.

So please don't take my sunshine away.

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Extended Reading
  • Vaughn 2022-01-04 08:01:44

    The story is really old-fashioned, but it's not very offensive. The old man's stubborn image is really good. Although JT was soy sauce, sister Amy and JT unexpectedly called. John Goodman is so cute, he put his arms around and poked his stomach. Finally, sister Amy is too beautiful, too beautiful, too beautiful, too beautiful, too beautiful [repeat this one hundred million times

  • Melody 2022-04-21 09:02:50

    The plot is a little too contrived in places...good thing it's all about Eastwood. PS: Sure enough, the same sentence, Americans only understand business, not sports.

Trouble with the Curve quotes

  • Gus: You trying to starve me to death? Come on, let's go get something to eat. You got a man in there?

    Mickey: [sarcastic, as she lets him in] Yean, Flanagan's in here. We're getting ready to get in the shower.

    Gus: Not so funny.

  • Johnny: Where'd you learn how to drink, uh, fancy single-malt Scotch out of the bottle? They teach you that at law school?

    Mickey: No. My dad. Yet another brilliant gift he bestowed upon me.