Expired confidant

Antonette 2022-01-11 08:01:22

You used to think that you are a soulmate, and you are willing to chat with him on any road and go on and on, sunny and rainy.
Even if you are a teenager.
He is naive enough, he sits on the stage with you to talk about the meaning of useless liberal arts for your lives;
he is childish enough, he stays up late to read through the popular novels he sneers at, just to be able to refute the obsessed you with reason;
he is mature enough, so When you enthralled this relationship with enthusiasm and regarded it as the highest form of meaningful love in the world, he calculated the math problems of the age gap, and opened up your distance;
I don’t know if every literary and artistic young woman will Encountered a similar ambiguity in the teenage years, but I know that in forums such as the end of the world, Josh Radnor’s character is a representative of a scumbag-he is fresh with you, he does not take the initiative, does not refuse, and is not responsible. , And then he somehow finds a woman of the same age to marry, and sends you a literary and artistic good person card.
If love and going to bed are the identification criteria, and marriage is the highest truth, then this story can really be called "the scumbag destroys the three views, and the literary girl polishes his eyes."
But I know that the meaning of some emotions cannot be standardized, nor can it be replicated in others. The so-called so-called eloquent heart is said to others to become ha ha ha ha.
You finally did not go to bed, he finally did not marry you. You finally start to pay attention to the boys around you who have always been naive, like you have fulfilled your long-cherished wish, and you begin to participate in unnutritious parties and conversations, and then you marry a suitable man step by step, which is also a secular and complete love.
Years later, when you recall your brief encounters, those machine fronts and conversations that still sporadically emerged from your memory, you will probably smile and say that you are just expired confidants.
However, there is one sentence, you will not tell anyone else-he has always been your favorite song in your heart.
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strongly recommend this film OS YOU ARE MY FAVORATE SONG.

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  • Jovanny 2022-03-30 09:01:06

    Good plot, but the translation is too crap

  • Halie 2022-03-30 09:01:06

    Anyone who loves literature probably likes such a clear film, the rare is the euphemistic irony of the climax, and the lonely and brave honesty of growing up at the age of 19 and 35. A five-point score is eccentric. I haven't seen a good love sketch in a year or two, and the aesthetics are barren.

Liberal Arts quotes

  • Zibby: [about vampire novel] I liked it. It was fun and stupid. And it passed the time. And it's not Tolstoy, but it's also not television. And it made me happy. Now you...

    Jesse Fisher: Thank you... This - is the worst book - ever - written - in English.

    Zibby: So there are worse books written in other languages?

    Jesse Fisher: Probably not. Unless this book is translated into other languages.

  • Prof. Peter Hoberg: You know how old I am?

    Jesse Fisher: No, how old are you?

    Prof. Peter Hoberg: It's none of your goddamn business. Do you know how old I feel like I am?

    Jesse Fisher: [shrugs]

    Prof. Peter Hoberg: 19. Since I was 19, I have never felt not 19. But I shave my face, and I look in the mirror, and I'm forced to say, "This is not a 19-year-old staring back at me."

    [sighs]

    Prof. Peter Hoberg: Teaching here all these years, I've had to be very clear with myself, that even when I'm surrounded by 19-year-olds, and I may have felt 19, I'm not 19 anymore. You follow me?

    Jesse Fisher: Yeah.

    Prof. Peter Hoberg: Nobody feels like an adult. It's the world's dirty secret.