Last Mile Home in everyone's heart

Danielle 2022-04-24 07:01:09

I remember the first time I accidentally opened this movie a few years ago. I was lying in bed by myself in the middle of the night with a cup of coffee. After the movie ended, I couldn’t sleep all night. I can’t say whether it was because of the coffee or because of the movie.

I don't know how long it will take these actors to get out of this movie after they finish the movie. These emotions are too ordinary, too real and too intense. They fully reveal your innermost heart without you even knowing it.

Cuan Fu sits in front of the piano and timidly plays the song he wrote for his cousin, and the two secretly tell each other their hearts; They quarreled in the middle of the night; Julie got into the car, turned to look in the direction of home, started the car, and drove on the highway, crying silently.

Those unspoken feelings, those lies hidden under the surface, resentment, unspeakable grievances and unignorable deep love for family members, all of which are always entangled and cannot be thrown away. Everyone has such a last mile home in their hearts, which is the closest and farthest distance.

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August: Osage County quotes

  • Violet Weston: Isn't there the TV commercial where the lady says: "Where is the meat?"

    Mattie Fae Aiken: Where is the meat?

    Karen Weston: Where is the beef?

    Violet Weston: [annoyed] Where's the meat? Where's the meat? Where's the meat? Meat, meat, where is the meat?

  • Barbara Weston: Marriage is hard.

    Karen Weston: That's one thing about mom and dad. You gotta tip your hat to anybody who can stay married that long.

    Ivy Weston: Karen, he killed himself.