The movie is very warm and healing. Husbands who lost their wives, children who lost their mothers, and abandoned animals. The pictures are warm and quiet in the sun. At that moment, Jónsi's soundtrack played, and my eyes were wet, so I won't say more. The melancholy tigers and black bears in the zoo are the highlights, and I think they are better than Matt in acting...but that loyal face still gave me a very satisfying ending. Maybe I'll use "How can I talk to the beautiful you" to accost the favorite waitress in Starbucks.
The girl I like will definitely lean on the tree in the distance like Scarlett and give you a sweet smile; fight for your dreams with you; give you a sweet kiss when we achieve success together. This is Scarlett's most tightly wrapped after "Home Alone 3", but it is still 365 degrees fascinating. In fact, I don't care what kind of face a girl has; I don't care whether she has a body that fascinates all beings, I don't care whether she has a sunny heart; I don't care whether she likes the music I love. Fortunately, I have met a few such girls in my life, but unfortunately it came so late.
By the way, yesterday was Qixi Festival again. I wish the classmates who slept at eleven o'clock last night to meet their favorite Ta as soon as possible; I wish all the lovers who came out of the hotel in the morning to be married next year.
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