Faint affection flows, and then a deep impression

Joelle 2022-04-19 09:01:47

The same as indisputable.
In a small town that seems to have little to do with the outside world.
By the sea, eh.
It is necessary, so that there will be a sea breeze with romance.
The hero and heroine have clear, transparent eyes like glass balls, as if to exemplify their equally clear and transparent hearts.
Isn't that what good love is supposed to be like, grafting each other into the most perfect mold, and then feeling bad about themselves, and then giving more, more and more...

A film that starts with a memory, it doesn't matter Slowly take the two people's love for granted, and then let them separate easily.
I was immersed in their gentle whirlpool, which also started from this flashback. I should have found the answers to the doubts about the opening of the film in the process, but I didn't realize that I was a little confused until the subtitles were released. Are they together?
It's a bit dazed, this is similar to my attitude towards relationships all the time, how can I really treat something like this all the time? Or, according to Freud's psychological theory, was it a form of cowardice and avoidance in the subconscious? !
It's better this way, or whatever it is. When there are too many tears to blur our eyes, we don't have the strength to think anymore.

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  • Fabian 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    The director of [Dogface Years] is now filming Sparks! Does he really want to make money or is life too sweet?

  • Rosalia 2021-11-28 08:01:18

    It was procrastinated at the beginning, but it ended when it got better. The crooked face tatum is really not suitable for romance, and the big-eyed amanda is more suitable for horror movies. I think

Dear John quotes

  • John Tyree: You're starting to make me a little nervous.

    Savannah Curtis: Why am I starting to make you nervous?

    John Tyree: Because I'm starting to think you might be too good of a person for me.

    Savannah Curtis: Oh. No, I'm not that good of a person.

    John Tyree: You're sneaking off every day to do manual labor on a house for charity. On your spring break.

    Savannah Curtis: Yeah, you're right. It's selfish, really, me being this generous.

    John Tyree: But no, seriously. You don't drink, you don't smoke.

    Savannah Curtis: Nope. Nope.

    John Tyree: You probably don't sleep around.

    Savannah Curtis: Absolutely not.

    John Tyree: Okay, look, you gotta have a fault.

    Savannah Curtis: I do.

    John Tyree: Okay, care to enlighten me?

    Savannah Curtis: I curse.

    John Tyree: No, you don't.

    Savannah Curtis: Yes, I do.

    John Tyree: I haven't heard you.

    Savannah Curtis: Well, that's because it's in my mind. There's a never-ending stream of curse words that I'm thinking at all times.

    John Tyree: Okay, fine, just say one then.

    Savannah Curtis: No, I can't tell you because it's filthy.

    John Tyree: Right.

    Savannah Curtis: Yeah.

    John Tyree: Okay, all right. Fair enough.

    Savannah Curtis: No, I have faults, John. Trust me, I have plenty of them. You'll see.

    Savannah Curtis: I hope so.

  • Savannah Curtis: The problem with time, I've learned, whether it's those first two weeks I got to spend with you, or the final two months I got to spend with him, eventually time always runs out. I have no idea where you are out there in the world, John. But I understand that I lost the right to know these things long ago. No matter how many years go by, I know one thing to be as true as ever was - I'll see you soon then.