aftermath

Dave 2022-04-24 07:01:17

There are so many points involved, and every new element that comes in will overwhelm me. this is life. The movie is only a few hours away from Pennsylvania, and it takes only a few hours to arrive by plane; the age difference is 16 years old, and the mentality is ahead (or the mind is mature)
"Humanities Love Song" is a movie that expresses well. When it comes to sex, there are no sex scenes, we just talk about sex before and after (some people find it annoying, I don't). It's really not easy for Americans to be so serious and grasp it so well. This is not being completely brainwashed and re-acquainting yourself. A film about love and sex, the laws of nature.
The conversation of Dean He in the ward touched my words: Don't be a young genius and die early, and die when you are old. Getting old is a wonderful thing. grow old and die. All your feelings right now are just footnotes. You will graduate, and then go to the society, do what you love to do, and realize your value. Dean chimed in: Did that happen to you too? Jesse continued: "But some days are good, some days are like a gift, and some days are gross. But together it will be fine. So I'm going to take you out of postmodernism. Dean asked: What instructions do you have? Jesse went on to say: There are some books about sex, trust me, they will absolutely wipe your brains. Dean asked: Why are you being so nice to me? Yes, I'm curious too, but I just can't answer for Jesse for a while. After a while Jesse said: Good readers are always my weakness, and it's hard to find good readers now.
In the next scene, Jesse stops by to visit Lower Tsby before leaving. In Tsby's bedroom. Tsby said he missed Jesse after the last time he was separated. Then, now there is such a hated myself. It's like a more mature, wiser me looking at my current manuscript full of possible 19-year-olds. But you have to live a full life in order to catch up with the other self. I also know that one day I will find a balance, and I would love to make the process a little faster. But I don't know, maybe for me, you are the shortcut. Do you know what I mean? Jesse said: If I were to write you, I would write this is the best manuscript. At this time, the roommate broke in, and the two smiled to ease the embarrassment. Jesse went on to say, well, it's time for me to go back to the adult world. Tsby said: Well, I think we'll see you in the adult world,,,,,,
In this scene, Jess returned to New York to meet the proprietress at the bookstore. When the boss heard the door open, he said he was sorry that it was closed, and when he looked up, he recognized this person and picked out the book he wanted to read.
"Did you come looking for this book? I know you come to read this book every time."
"yeah, every time I go to a bookstore I read the last three pages"
"I know, that's disgusting"
and Jesse Introduce yourself to Anna and start chatting. Anna says she loves books, and I put it in the most awkward way possible.
"Yeah, me too. That's a problem."
"It's like, I love trees because they can make books"
"It's really cool that trees can make books, right?"
"I'm actually, it's weird, I Actually try to read and write less."
"Why?"
"Because I don't think I have time to watch TV anymore." The two laughed. "No, I'm just starting to feel that savoring life from books takes up too much time from real life. So I try to embrace other things. Get more exposure to the outside world."
"Sounds a little scary, how's it going?"
"Ok, when I'm out I spend most of my time thinking I'd be happier if I read in bed. It doesn't make me feel good. I'm still reading a lot. I just realize Books have a lot of limitations, too. See what I mean?"
"Yes, absolutely."
"What did you say about our conversation?"
"What did you say about our conversation?
"Yes, very good, you did a great job. "It's like praising a child for being there, that look, but when people talk to you again, and you think it's okay, it's okay. Anyway, if you don't do this at all, you're just a gentleman and foreigner in my impression.
Dean didn't disappoint, he took advantage of the situation. This is about Anna going out for a walk.
The camera started to move. The two stopped under the bridge across the river in New York and chatted. The evening just passed, and Dean returned home happily. I should receive the beginning of the article here, and then borrow it further.
I think that the switching of the lens should include two aspects. On the one hand, the campus scene should represent Tsby's life; on the other hand, the street scene should represent Jesse. Jesse wants to represent the adult world. As I write this, I find myself making another small mistake. Dean and Jesse are the same person. I'm wondering again if Jesse and Dean are people from different worlds and they call him different? I'm going to test tomorrow. Perhaps as early as in junior high school, I learned an article from Mr. Lu Xun. The teacher concluded: There are many comparisons. The playwrights here are also top-notch.
The camera gradually rushes towards the Gothic building in the air. It is accompanied by a European symphony, which is joyful and sad, and expresses that life is full of unknowns. The camera is moving forward. The big trees and lawns on the university campus are very suitable for work, study and life. The retro bridge in New York, the street where cars come and go, the people walking, the leisurely stadium, and the lovers sitting on rattan chairs talking.
Dean sent Tsby a package. Tsby opens, two books: a book about vampires and a song of innocence and experience (William Black). Smiling happily. I can't find an adjective for smile, it's complicated but I think joy is the main thing.
Very philosophical talk. He pulled a few dean's white hair and said, "Look, you are getting smarter and smarter." Dean said: "I'm getting older. He continued: "It's not the same, I'm talking about you getting wiser. Are you worried about getting old? Dean said: I think getting old is also good. He's right there waiting for you to set you up. Do you understand? The next conversation gets interesting. She said: "You're going to be a good old guy.
"Really? I think that's the best thing anyone ever told me. Unless it's a criticism. Like: You've become picky and racist, you're going to be a good old guy.
" , I mean you'd be wearing pocket pants and a beer belly, and when you wanted coffee, you'd say to the waiter, 'Can you warm this up for me, honey?'"
"Yeah, you're right. I'm sure Would say that. I think you'd make a pretty good old guy too."
"Thanks, I want to be the old lady with the long white ponytail."
"I can imagine you're still sexy, still this way. People will say you 'she's still so sexy'" ,,
"They're talking right now. And I also want a very, very wrinkled face. A small house, near the river, ,, "Embrace,,, I think it's really good to get old" The music sounded again Sounds.
About music. It has a sense of rhythm and narration to express the best, and in Forrest Gump, Forrest Gump is a type of background music played for his girlfriend fighting in the bar. Very feeling.

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Liberal Arts quotes

  • Jesse Fisher: I think one of the things I loved the most about being here was the feeling that anything was possible. It's just infinite choices ahead of you. You'd get out of school, and anything could happen. And then you do get out, and... life happens, you know'? Decisions get made. And then all those many choices you had in front of you are no longer really there. At a certain point, you just got to go, "Oh, I guess this is new its going down." And there's just something a little depressing about that.

  • Nat: Is your name... Ethan?

    Jesse Fisher: No, why?

    Nat: You look like an Ethan to me.

    Jesse Fisher: My name's not Ethan.

    Nat: How cool would that be, if that was your name and I just, like, knew it?

    [Jesse shrugs]

    Nat: Are you a student here?

    Jesse Fisher: Uh, no, but thank you for thinking that. You?

    Nat: Nah, man. Just here visiting a buddy of mine. It's not a bad place to kill a little time, huh? I'm Nat.

    Jesse Fisher: I'm Jesse.

    Nat: Do you hear that music, Ethan?