The screenwriter...the director...just pulls over. The photographer adds chicken legs!

Humberto 2022-11-30 20:31:38

The story is very simple, as summarized in the introduction, without any deviation. Childhood sweethearts have missed each other for many years.

The acting skills of the male and female pig's feet are still good, Lily cried many times until her eyes were red and swollen

Probing each other when we want to get closer

The male and female protagonists are also very good looking. Lily is playing normally, but after changing her hairstyle, Alex is very good, especially this profile. Kind of like Mengde~

But the main story line is very flat, probably the node is that when Lily went to find Alex, he was having sex with Baofenni, and she learned the news of her pregnancy again under a heavy blow. Later, like a domino effect, bad things happened one after another and couldn't stop.

They keep progressing forward in their own timelines, but there is no way to make a cameo in each other's story or even go through a cutscene. Whether it's Alex's helpless prayer at Lily's father's funeral and Lily's unrepentant glance, or video calls, text messages, and letters again and again, they keep missing and missing. (As an audience, I am very tormented)

Fortunately, they both showed sincerity in their eyes. In this era of overflowing information and entertainment to death, this sincerity is precious to each other. (It is also precious for the current actor circle) Although the plot is predictable, even aesthetic fatigue, procrastination, loose structure, cliché, (a few points that are very worthy of criticism), but this aura made me not fast-forward to watch it.

Of course there are several additional branches which are quite pleasant to look at. Ruby and Lily's friendship has been with them for 12 years. When Lily reassured herself that at least they can still be best friends, Ruby said: "I'm your best friend!" This hit me. Including Ruby accompany her to grab a marriage, bring a baby, chat, and open a hotel. friendship all way long

There's also an interesting hint of detail. At that time, I met Sally at the bar, and Alex was immersed in the sadness of losing Lily again. At this time, I don't know if it was her brother or the narrator.

And after so many years of this protracted plot, and Sally's life is unsatisfactory, let Lily come to accompany him, Alex prepared a big bunch of sunflowers? For Lily

In this long story, there are few surprises to call back

Another is Lily's father. When Lily wanted to go to Boston, he encouraged her to go bravely. When Lily was busy with her children, he jokingly chatted with her daughter. He was still standing behind the family behind this lovely little old man who silently supported. Lily couldn't breathe. When she was angry, she offered her a letter he wrote in the Mediterranean before he died, so that she should not be afraid. I'm moved~ (There aren't many stills about him, "entertainment to death"? Maybe because he's just a supporting role)

And the reason why Lily chose Greg again is to say: I'm tired of waiting, although it's true, but I have to suspect that this is a transitional sentence to make the plot more verbose and start the next few years of waiting.

And it touched countless people and made the final ending more satisfying. I think it was just a continuation of the unrecoverable story of Lily's wedding bridesmaid speech. That's the thing.

Finally, I want to say, it's not better late than never at all. Never believe It is what it is. This soothing, fateful sigh should be replaced by Just do it!

If you miss it, you will miss it forever.

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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.