sad to say goodbye

Bennie 2022-04-20 09:02:17

Nothing can be written. My heart is filled with sadness and joy. I am so sad to say goodbye, to be parted. And seeing the dior in the heroine's hand, I'm delighted that they still love each other, albeit in this way.

Nationality, age, values, lifestyle, circle of friends, is it because these are different that they are attracted to each other? Some people say that the fairy tales we see are only at the moment of the beautiful wedding, but life is much more than "they live happily ever after". I comforted myself that if they were together, they would definitely be worldly, and it would inevitably come to an end because of various trivial matters, but I still couldn't accept such an ending.

Is love restraint? Is it because of a previous oath? Is it because leave ur children means leave urself? In contrast, I am more willing to pursue it once, no matter what the ending is, I will not let myself have a chance to regret in my life, I will not be disappointed when I meet it on the street many years later, and I will not use the book on the cover. The portrait that looks exactly like a lover is here yy, and he won't imagine what it will be like if they are together.

However, I still like this film, the French mood, the new wave era of Zu and Zhan, the Guggenheim... This kind of film can only happen in New York or Paris.

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Extended Reading
  • Henri 2022-03-23 09:03:01

    The triangle is a very stable structure, except in love

  • Ladarius 2022-03-23 09:03:01

    1. Although this love is described so fresh and refined, there will be no more sparks in this love, but is it really fair to the uninformed fourth person? 2. Inadvertent love is always very pure and very sincere. This is what everyone yearns for in their hearts. Who doesn't want such a good thing?

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  • Sam: Can I finish this conversation?

    Arlene: You have finished it eight times.

    Sam: In 30 years, I don't remember once ever being able to finish a sentence.

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    Sam: Oh! What is that? A grammar insult? A syntax barb?

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    Sam: Half of it.