Irreplaceable memories are the meaning of life

Shana 2022-04-19 09:01:49

Never let me go I have been
looking forward to this movie for a long time
because the title is too attractive . I saw the stills . I thought it
was a fresh and artistic film . The black wall is a bit oppressive and the headmaster is a bit stern until he hears the rumors of escaping the school border and shudders in his heart and when the teacher tells them about their future destiny and choked up, only to realize that the fresh tones will be smeared with heavy black In other words, it's the white color that makes people feel so light, but it's so heart -wrenching that you can't breathe. Ruth, Tommy, and Kathy grew up together in this school called Hailsham. Kathy and Tommy have always comforted and encouraged each other since childhood . Later, Tommy and Ruth became boyfriends and girlfriends. Kathy seemed calm, but her heart was aching But it's the acceptance of fate that makes this cruelty poignant . The old ship stranded by the sea and the reeds behind them seem so fitting. Ruth confesses to Kathy and Tommy and asks their forgiveness before leaving. Leaving that scene and eyes are impressive. Kathy seems to have a longer life as a carer, but it is the saddest thing. Facing the departure of friends and lovers, it is too late to count the sadness.

























You have to face your own destiny alone.

While we weep for them, maybe to a certain extent,
our bodies are also being swallowed up by this society, but it is not so direct
, and most people's choices are accepted just like the characters in the movie.
Seemingly negative may also be positive,
since it cannot be changed
, only cherish the time together, work
hard , love, laugh and cry
, those irreplaceable memories are the meaning of life

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Never Let Me Go quotes

  • Kathy: It had never occurred to me that our lives, which had been so closely interwoven, could unravel with such speed. If I'd known, maybe I'd have kept tighter hold of them and not let unseen tides pull us apart.

  • [first lines]

    Kathy: My name is Kathy H. I'm 28 years old. I've been a carer for nine years. And I'm good at my job. My patients always do better than expected, and are hardly ever classified as agitated, even if they're about to make a donation. I'm not trying to boast, but I feel a great sense of pride in what we do. Carers and donors have achieved so much. That said, we aren't machines. In the end it wears you down. I suppose that's why I now spend most of my time not looking forwards, but looking back, to The Cottages and Hailsham, and what happened to us there. Me. Tommy. And Ruth.