long live understanding

Marley 2022-04-21 09:03:02

The heroine's look really suits the movie. .

Watching this movie in a low, silent? No one wants it,

at least I hope there is a person who can understand me and accompany me, but there is a person in the world who can fully understand myself?
I think only I can redeem myself and everything is resolved by myself.

What can turn a cheerful person into a silent and melancholy person? People around me have no way of knowing because I always bury myself deeply and discharge everything by tears. . .

I used to complain until this year I figured out that many people always need sunshine and sunshine is radiated by myself.
I'm always afraid that I'm a dreamer, someone who always knows how nice it is to say, but can't do anything about it. . Or from today I should take this step like a heroine and be someone who is proud of myself.

Well, let me do it without saying it. Be a rooted, lush tree.

View more about Speak reviews

Extended Reading
  • Abe 2022-03-25 09:01:17

    draw a tree and be happier

  • Shyann 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    Anything but Kristen Stewart, a suspense that everyone can guess?

Speak quotes

  • Mr. Freeman: [to Melinda] Hey! You're the tree. Uh, you can eat lunch in here if you want. It's against school rules, but I'm kind of a rebel.

    [gives Melinda a sheet of paper]

    Mr. Freeman: Wow, uh. It's not a place mat. The rule is if you're gonna be in here, you need to be working, so choose your weapon.

    [puts some pencils in front of Melinda]

    Mr. Freeman: Do something, anything. Hey, does this inspire you?

    [points to the radio]

    Mr. Freeman: No?

    [changes the radio station]

    Mr. Freeman: Hmm?

    [Melinda nods her head]

    Mr. Freeman: So are you going trick or treating tonight?

    Melinda Sordino: No.

    Mr. Freeman: Oh. You don't like candy?

    Melinda Sordino: I'm too old.

    Mr. Freeman: Oh, right. Yeah, I got kids, so I guess I never get too old.

    Melinda Sordino: Last year, we were witches.

    Mr. Freeman: Who's we?

    Melinda Sordino: My ex-best friends.

    [angrily crumbles up her drawing]

    Mr. Freeman: What are you doing? No, no! You gotta give things a chance.

    [looks at the drawing]

    Mr. Freeman: Close your eyes. Just do it. I'm the teacher. Can you picture a tree? Any tree.

    [sees Melinda's eyebrows bend]

    Mr. Freeman: There it is. It's burned in your retina. You got it. Do it.

  • Andy Evans: Coming? Hello? Earth to Rachel! Alright.

    [gets back into his car]

    Andy Evans: Okay, what did I do this time? Hmm, tell me.

    Rachel Bruin: Remember when you asked me about Melinda Sordino? The girl in the art room. Why did you ask me if I was friends with her?

    [Andy stares and says nothing]

    Rachel Bruin: Do you know her? How do you know her?

    Andy Evans: [irritated] I was looking for you. Bitch!