just feel touched

Lee 2022-04-23 07:03:48

My tears just fell down my cheeks when the boy said “my name is Enzo”, “The art of racing in the rain”, such a touching movie about family and dog, from a dog's perspective, the confortable and warm moment of the family was fully displayed, the lines of dog Enzo was also full of philosophy, the music was also touching, the second half just made me cry! as the dog said, if u got the courage, the rain is simply rain. Long time no see Warm movie, moved! Happiness is hidden in the firewood, rice, oil and salt in life, to discover and cherish!

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  • Arielle 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    When I was in junior high school, about 10 years ago, I read a novel and cried in the last chapter. "Where the eyes look, the car will go"

  • Akeem 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Changes in the world, human feelings, life and death, and religious metaphors in the eyes of a dog (the scene where the little boy wants to sign at the end of the film is a magical stroke +1 for soul trembling). "I'm Waiting for You in the Rain" is adapted from the novel of the same name. The original work has been on the "New York Times" bestseller list for 156 weeks. After its filmization, it has also become a warm and tender work with a tear-jerking force of ten levels. In the daily life (dog life) of a slow, unhurried and eloquent life (dog life), the emotion is ignited quietly and slowly. This is the high-level technique of sensationalism. It is more real and sincere if you don't mess with Zhu Fufen. . The beginning of life is crying, and my beginning is you, the beginning of happiness is just happiness, and the process of true love is true love. Enzo is voiced by Kevin Costner, a vicissitudes, wise, kind and magnetic voice. The movie soundtrack is great.

The Art of Racing in the Rain quotes

  • Enzo: He picked me out of a pile of pups, a tangled mass of paws and tails. He'd stopped at the farm on his way home from the speedway at Yakima. Even back then, I knew I was different than other dogs. My soul just felt more human.

  • Denny: And what if I don't win?

    Don Kitch: There's no dishonor in losing the race, there's only dishonor in not racing because you're afraid to lose.