What about the brainless dog blood, it doesn't prevent me from liking and crying.

Matt 2022-10-21 22:09:55

Remember when it was supposed to be a sophomore year? I've seen it several times, the first time I cried, and then there was a National Day holiday. It seemed like I was going to climb Taibai Mountain? Watched the movie with a friend on the bus back up the mountain.

This is really moved me to cry every time I watch it, so that I was a little shocked when I saw some film critics complain about the embarrassing plots and what Mary Sue deliberately set up scenes, etc. Maybe it's because I like it too much and I'm too emotional to ignore some objective points.

I like it very much, and I am deeply impressed by the setting and tone inside. Although the room of the heroine is not very "generous" and bright, I really like it. It is beige and pink. Yes, it is very retro and gentle, with the feeling of a country town. Then I have to say that the male and female protagonists are absolutely perfect. Lily Collins is really an actor I liked very much when I was a freshman when I was relatively young. It seems that I have watched her "Snow White Mirror Mirror" since high school or junior high school. "Oh, it's really super good-looking, it's absolutely aesthetic, so that the abs that I liked later have a bit of that kind of shadow. By the way, the soundtrack is also a must, I remember that I also searched and coded the playlist, and learned it, including the bgm of the wedding, the bgm of the scumbag husband, and the bgm of the scumbag husband who is about to get back together at the beach, etc. I like it very much, and of course that "F**k you" hahaha.

Like and moved, maybe because it is a story about missing, and the feeling of destiny, causal reincarnation, or because they are used to being sentimental or crying for this, and very kind, they have a good ending. Anyway, love it!

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Love, Rosie quotes

  • Rosie Dunne: They have food in America, Mum, and I'm guessing washing machines.

  • Rosie Dunne: Did you ever want more, Dad?

    Dennis Dunne: Do you know what your Gran's favourite phrase was? "Not for the likes of us." When you told us of your plan it was the first thing that popped into my head. I could hear her voice in the room saying it. I don't want that voice in your head, ever.