Turns out the truth is 'true love always comes after marriage'

Arielle 2022-04-19 09:02:33

Very funny. Tired of the dull marriage and a husband who trusts him 100%, he encounters a man who helps him, but gradually enlarges a little goodwill into love. No matter how you look at it, it's a housewife's idle self YY. Later, at the right time, the man read out her little thought, and they hit it off immediately. Men will not refuse and may be complacent about the good thing that someone loves them. The once-a-week connection mode is undoubtedly exciting and hopeful, and the happiness of limited time is also more memorable. Finally, the abrupt stop seems to sublimate this CRUSH again.

However, the man suggested that there was no one at his friend's house, and when the friend would come back very late, he felt a little indifference.. ╮(╯▽╰)╭ .. The attitude of the friend is positive, and the word disappointment is used euphemistically but powerfully. In the face of hypocritical people, contempt can make the other person feel more aggrieved than angry.

In short, there is no such thing as being late. Even if you don’t meet a doctor who blows sand today, maybe tomorrow you will meet a congressman who helps her pick up books on the street. As long as the housewife’s romantic heart is immortal and then idle, true love will be line up there






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  • Briana 2022-01-07 15:53:55

    David Lean's 4th work, the highest award in the first Cannes. 1. A grain of coal sand, a train, a short but unforgettable extramarital affair. 2. Loop back and forth, confession voiceover flashbacks, the struggle between guilt and self-blame and uncontrollable passion is delicately and vividly portrayed. 3. Externalization psychology: flash back to the misalignment of the sound and picture before the transition, the tilted composition when running to the train after bidding farewell, and the background turns from dark to light gradually after returning to reality at the end. 4. Thank you for coming back to me. (9.0/10)

  • Darlene 2022-03-29 09:01:06

    Small and intimate, it cleverly captures the zeitgeist of post-war Britain, focusing on middle-class values ​​and the morals of the day. The two leads are fantastic and Celia Johnson shows such restrained emotion, it breaks my heart for her. Trevor Howard's conflict between desire and responsibility is palpable. Their relationship is so real and believable.

Brief Encounter quotes

  • Myrtle Bagot: I'm sorry, my license does not permit me to serve alcohol out of hours, that's final. You wouldn't want to get me in trouble, would you?

    Bill, First Soldier: Just give us that chance, lady. That's all we ask. Just give us the chance.

  • Myrtle Bagot: Beryl, ask Mr. Godby to come here for a moment, will you?

    Beryl Walters, Tea Room Assistant: Yes, Mrs. Bagot.

    Bill, First Soldier: And who's he waiting to come?

    Myrtle Bagot: You'll soon see! Coming here, cheeking me!

    Johnnie, Second Soldier: Come on, here, mother, be a pal.

    Myrtle Bagot: I'll give you mother! You saucy upstart!

    Bill, First Soldier: Who you callin' an upstart?

    Myrtle Bagot: You! And I'll trouble you get out of here double quick! Disturbing the customers and making a nuisance of yourselves.

    Johnnie, Second Soldier: Hey, where's the fire? Where's the fire?