At first I only liked Serena, and then every character likes them. They are all insignificant people, but they all have reasons to persist in life.
I cried when I saw the scene with Carmen and her father. Many things turned out to be extremely similar. I like her fat and cuteness. She faced her father and said her own psychological words. I believe that if she hadn't said it, her father would never have known that her daughter felt so neglected. Many people said that her daughter was Dad's lover in a previous life. I firmly believe this statement.
Bridget, I love her look, she's much purer than Serena's. I like the way the players worship her after she scores a goal. She is a scripture, desperate and reckless, because she lacks a sense of security. After her mother's death, when she was at her youngest, she could not tell her what had changed in her heart. So she thought her first time was so unhappy because she was scared, she made herself scared and made others scared. Fortunately, when she was most helpless, her friends were always there.
Tiddy is the most individual woman. She saves money to buy photography equipment by herself. This is her life. In her eyes, ordinary people are failures and insignificant. She can't see happiness because she can't look carefully. In fact, happiness is always in sight. Carmen apologized after quarreling with her, Bally and her sympathy, when her mother learned that Bally came to see her when she was sick in the hospital, she was actually happy, although it was insignificant. But it feels very warm.
Lena is a woman I like very much, because she is gentle and lovely. She finally bravely faced a person's feelings. Many times, what we lack is actually a kind of courage. I love her outfit.
Finally, dictate a favorite sentence:
It would be easy to say that the pants changed everything that summer,
but looking back now, I feel like our lives change because they had to,
and the real magical of the pants was enbearing a witness to all of these,
and somehow holding us together
somethings never would be,
but we knew now that no matter how far we travelled on our seprate parts
somehow we will always find a way back each other
and with that we can get through everything
to us who we were and who we are and who will be
to the pants and the sisterhood, and this moment and the rest of our lives
together and apart...
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