happy ending

Crystel 2022-04-23 07:01:51

The most emotional movie I've seen recently, a touch of sadness, a touch of joy, everything is not very strong, but it is lingering and indescribable melancholy.
Although it was a happy ending, the process was not pleasant. A man went round and round between three women. Either he missed her or she missed him. Each one is definitely, each one is maybe, I don't know what I want. A fan of the authorities, when he re-examined those tangled youthful years as a narrator, he finally slowly figured out who is true love and what he really wants. When such a story that is actually not very happy is told in a lighthearted and humorous way, it is not sad but not sad.
the happy ending is you. The little beauty in the sun is still very good, so I don't like children, I think it's good to have such an understanding and smart child. Oh, genes are important.

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  • Wyatt 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    not always happy endings

  • Maggie 2022-03-24 09:01:42

    "I wanna marry you because your're the first person that I want to look at when I wake up in the morning and the only one I wanna kiss goodnight", true love, whether it is the person or the timing. Who can go around and go back to the beginning, "There are many people who are hurt, and those who watch it are afraid."

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.