middle-aged dream

Edyth 2022-04-20 09:02:09

Richard Gere, elegant old handsome guy, Jennifer Lopez, sexy actress, nostalgic plot, this is a middle-aged story, I don't agree with the term mid-life crisis, young people don't understand, middle-aged People and even the elderly have their own dreams, which have nothing to do with love, but just want to live an unruly life.
My dear, it's not that I don't love you, but I also have my world. When I was young, I thought that marriage was to make two people into one person. From then on, you have me, and I have you. You know the tenderness of my eyes the most, and I understand your waiting in the dim light, but as time goes by, people grow longer. Big, I understand that marriage is to make my life more individual, stronger and more suitable for you because of you, rather than losing myself. Too many times, we all want to occupy each other, lose ourselves, and add helplessness, exhaustion and even hatred.
Not to seek excitement, to betray the family, I just don't want to impose my dreams on you, or be laughed at by you, I just want to secretly experience a child-like search, but in this complicated society, too many times, many people I forgot my original intention, lost my principles in the process, and made the wrong thing.
Well, to love, to let go, to seek.

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  • Golden 2022-04-22 07:01:41

    The comment after the movie appreciation class I also wrote the episode book of love~

  • Emmanuel 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    Five star reviews for the book of love by peter gabriel

Shall We Dance quotes

  • Paulina: And all this time, I've been hiding out at Miss Mitzi's, angry at myself, frustrated & embarrassed. But coaching you & Bobbie, seeing how alive you were out there, made me realize just how much I'd given up. And now, for the first time in a long time, I WANT to dance again. So, I need to thank you. Thank you, for helping me to see this.

  • Paulina: What made you wanna dance?

    John Clark: You. Looking out that window, right there. You could see it from the train. Every night, I'd come home from work & I'd look for you, your face... you looked on the outside the way I was feeling on the inside.

    Paulina: I was watching you, too. From the window, I saw you practicing on the platform.

    John Clark: No? Uhh.

    Paulina: That night I said all those thing to you, I didn't think I'd ever see you again. But you kept coming back.

    John Clark: I didn't want to. I figured if I hadn't, you would have been right about everything you accused me of. Then, I started dancing and found I really liked it. It made me happy!

    Paulina: Yes, it shows.