The Sisterhood

Drake 2022-04-19 09:02:18

This is a story about four girls. They help each other and understand things no one else in the world can understand; they face together the grief they can't bear alone or the future they don't want to face; they share affection and love, let a pair of jeans travel around the world, and the memory is filled all summer . Straightforward and energetic Bridget. She is persistent and enthusiastic, and shines on the football field; she is rampant, and she is bold and unrestrained when facing the person she likes; she is like a pistachio, illuminating the whole world. However, under her seemingly strong appearance, there is a deep yearning for her deceased concubine. Even if everything is consummated, her heart is empty, like a duckweed in the vast world, even though the world is happy, she has never belonged. she says:

She has been suppressing her heart, but that day and night thoughts are as majestic as the sea, always surfing and rolling over and over again, uncontrollably gushing out. She works hard to keep herself healthy and happy, and she just wants to live healthy and happy because:

Shy, beautiful Lena. In her life, everyone regarded her as a fixed object, and she was afraid because she didn't know who she was. She used to abide by the rules and locked herself in the rules. Until I met him. He said to her: I understand; he said to her: I saw everything you wanted to show under your hidden beauty; he said to her: I love you. Yes, she met her own love, even though the hatred between the ancestors, even though the grandma told her disappointedly:

She still sank, without turning back. She put on that pair of jeans and fought her grandpa bravely:

She finally embraced him on the deck and told him that she loved him too.

The rebellious and opinionated Tibby. Facing her sudden second-born sister, she complained to the camera: what am I? Their young and frivolous experiment? Now they are going to start a real family? Yes, she loves photography and is preparing a documentary of her own. So, because of these jeans, she met a special friend - Bailey. She always said: She is not really a friend, but a child, she is only twelve years old. However, she clearly remembered everything about Bailey's conversation with others when they visited together. She always said: Bailey is driving people crazy. However, when I accidentally learned that Bailey was sick, I kept thinking about it. Before leaving, Bailey said:

She finished the documentary and named it after her.

This pair of jeans met another unique friendship, and also met a special girl - Bailey.

She is young, but she has a transparent soul.

Well, there's Carmen, a writer who is very smart but doesn't know it. The lack of fatherly love may have made her sensitive; she tried to comfort herself, not to deceive herself. But in the end, after learning that her father was going to get married and experienced a brief reunion and separation, she couldn't hold back her tears any longer:

She tried to escape, but, accompanied by her sister, wore those jeans to her father's wedding. When the father motioned to the priest to suspend the wedding: There is a very important family member who should be present at the wedding. Then walk slowly to yourself: my daughter, Carmen. At that moment, everything was resolved.

These jeans are magical. It magically pulls them together, dissolves everything, turns stars and turns. Jeans, where are you so amazing? It's just that their hearts are attached to each other, whether they meet or separate, that piece of sisterhood that never stops.

This is a summer where jeans are continuous.

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The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants quotes

  • Kostos: Some people show off their beauty because they want the world to see it. Others try to hide their beauty because they want the world to see something else.

    Lena: And what do you see?

    Kostos: Everything.

    [they kiss for the first time]

  • Lena: [in her letter, after Kostas accuses her of being afraid to love him] He's right, Car. I am afraid. There's a part of me that wants to let him in but then I feel myself put this wall up and I don't understand why. Maybe that's what strikes me most about Kostas: that despite everything he's suffered he can still look at life in the most uncomplicated way. I've never known that kind of faith. It makes me so sad that people like Kostas and Bridget who have lost everything can still be open to love... while I, who have lost nothing, am not.