The best love movie in my heart is Buffalo 66, which is a soft love story for the naive. They are not romantic at first sight, nor are they acquainted with each other for a long time, nor are they a match for each other, and there is no family obstruction. The poor fell in love with the rich princess or the young master fell in love with the small town girl through hardships and twists and turns. They are two people who are separated from the world, but have unreasonable trust and dependence on each other. Others only see Billy's rudeness, but Layla sees his kindness, shyness, and tenderness. She stubbornly approached this big boy, like a cup of hot chocolate, giving this boy who was in the long winter, the boy whose trust and respect had been consumed by the world, the boy who was full of ill-will and anger, and the warmest softness. This kind of love is not gold meeting gold; a pile of rocks colliding with gold; it's a firm belief that you peel off the gold in the stone without a reason. There are two illogical things in this world, "love" and "dream".
Will you bring me back a cup of hot chocolate on cold nights too?
You'll have to come back as long as I need a cup of hot chocolate.
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