Life is not perfect.

Deron 2021-12-17 08:01:09

This is the second time this week to hear these words
as if I like this kind of movie style pointless
not breathe sigh of relief and watching the story has a touch of
reading might perhaps less warm heart for the real world a conflict
because of his father's death his mother lied to the children asking them all home by seven
little old-fashioned story can imagine growing up American families, children
are less able to get along with a lot of different personalities
him grow up big The boy
found out that his wife was sleeping with his boss, so he also lost his job, but his wife told him within seven days that he had his child.
He and his wife had been married for many years, but the wife had been in pain because of no children.
She married someone who he didn’t love. In the
movie, it is said that you fall in love is many times more difficult than having a child, so don’t let the child ruin your marriage
and that step by step. He planned his perfect life since he was a child and finally understands that life should be imperfect, and a complicated life is right. At the end of the movie, I chose the intersection in Maine. I
like the feeling that they can sit on the roof and think about things.
In fact, the United States is really not that good. For people who really have a life,
we feel good because we have never had troubles in life. No matter which country or city you live in.
Life is not perfect.
May you have a complicated life. Good night

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  • Hoyt 2021-12-17 08:01:09

    Approximately 3.8. The happy version does not require the August Heart Storm of the brain version.

  • Lyda 2022-04-23 07:02:23

    Adam Drive is so handsome

This Is Where I Leave You quotes

  • Wendy Altman: Sleeping with your shrink does not technically make you a relationship expert.

    Phillip Altman: Yeah, but I am an expert in you.

    Wendy Altman: Yeah? No, you're not.

    Phillip Altman: Yes, I am. You raised me.

  • Wendy Altman: Love causes cancer like everything else, but it's still love. It has its moments.