Regret

Abby 2021-12-11 08:01:28

Benino is persistent, and his mother is 20 years and Alicia is 4 years old. He believed in miracles but failed to hold on to them. He despairs and I regret it. This is an unswerving height. Benino’s love is deep and introverted, but what hits the most sensitive part of my heart is the most sensitive part of my heart. The river of hell. Perhaps Benino’s death is the best ending. If he loves his bones, he will be broken down by the cruel love and the cruel reality. Even if he does not die in prison, he will die at the nearest distance to Alyssa, but he will never be affected by her. Where to see. Bannino's love seems to stop in the best place for him. There is no answer or rejection. It may be regrettable that it is really only the viewer. Marco is more realistic, his love stays in the range of ordinary people. Spend a lot of time forgetting that the one who once loved has left the woman who has the old lover even though he also loves. He stopped on the road he was blocking. Lilia's death was not unexpected, and she and Marco were not tragic. The diminished lover, I was so shocked that I still don't have any words to express it. I should have thought that it hinted at the ending of Benino.

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Extended Reading
  • Kaylie 2022-03-21 09:01:58

    Appearing book La noche del cazador (Slave To Sensation) by Nalini Singh, silent film The Shrinking Lover, stage art Na Bausch: Cafe Mueller

  • Lee 2021-12-11 08:01:28

    In the car when he came, Marco said a lot to the female bullfighter; in the four years of being in a coma, Benino said a lot to the lover Alyssa. Although there are always two men in the camera, it is actually two women who are truly ubiquitous. The first and last two performances are really wonderful, and every encounter starts with tears. This frail story is full of power.

Talk to Her quotes

  • [last lines]

    Katerina Bilova: Nothing is simple. I'm a ballet mistress, and nothing is simple.

  • Marco Zuluaga: Love is the saddest thing when it goes away, as a song by Jobim goes.