You are my apple of my eyes

Harrison 2022-04-20 09:01:40

LG went to participate in the activities of the unit.
Originally, I wanted to ask Y to go to the Kewen Center to watch 1942, but
when the weather got dark,
I still chose to turn on the heater, turn on the computer,
and watch a romantic movie alone.
This seems to be the best time for me to be alone.
At this time,
I can eat a little snack and
watch the movies I randomly see that make my eyes shine.
Today, this little movie
seems to take me back to years ago. Own.
That sentence is well said,
the right time to meet the person who makes his heart move is the person who is destined.
The encounter between William and Aibo
reminded me of the ten-year relationship between me and LG.
At the beginning, I had a good impression, and
there were ambiguous and tangled times in the middle.
After that, the friendship was maintained for a long time.
Then there's the hurt and the hedgehog-like daring to approach each other;
isn't that the case with William and Apple.
Finally, when we take a brave step forward,
we see the door of happiness open to us.
The last scene
is both joyful and touching.
I have seen very few movies this year, but
this romantic film is warm and touching.
It really seems to be a reflection of the feelings most of us have had.
PS: The little girl is so cute,
she said, Dad, I don't think you are happy.
She is willing to help Dad find happiness.
Looking at her, I feel so moved.
My little stink, my little angel.

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  • Margaretta 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    The movie version of HIMYM, if ted had this charm, I wouldn't be able to catch up. Isla is like amy adams in shopaholics, the little sweetheart is so cute, she has never been popular or her acting skills are a bit poor

  • Neva 2021-11-27 08:01:17

    It shouldn’t feel so good-looking, blame

Definitely, Maybe quotes

  • Maya Hayes: What's the boy word for slut?

    Will Hayes: They still haven't come up with one yet.

  • Hampton Roth: Can I have a cigarette? Just a dying man's last request.

    Summer Hartley: Not happening. God, you're such a drama queen. Nobody's dying. What do you care if I'm in love with him, huh? You're the one who set us up, remember.

    Hampton Roth: Yeah, well, I kind of figured you'd chew him up and spit him out.

    Summer Hartley: You're such a sweetie. You're a sweet guy, you know that?

    Hampton Roth: I read the Robredo piece.

    Summer Hartley: Yeah.

    Hampton Roth: The guy's been in New York politics for over 20 years and all you can dig up is that his daughter had an eating disorder?

    Summer Hartley: What are you saying, Hampton?

    Hampton Roth: Do your job.