One cannot begin it too soon.

Emery 2022-01-14 08:01:38

After watching the movie "Must love dogs" (translated into a marriage notice). Tells about the process of two divorced men and women looking for love. The story is nothing. The only impressive part is that the heroine who finally pursues love jumps into the river and swims to the hero. This time it is not a boy who swims, but the heroine of Luotang doesn't look pitiful, but is obviously tired with wrinkles. Romance is still a caution when you get older.

I watched this play because the male protagonist John Cusack likes his expression.
John Cusack looks very similar to Scott, my handsome oil painting teacher in college.
. . I don't like Scott very much, he is super handsome.
(what's my point??)

The story and lines about the heroine do not like
she is too desperate, and single women's not all like that.
This is a script from a man's perspective.
The puppy is very cute.

The heroine’s 70-year-old dad recites Ye Ci’s Brown Penny.
Love is the question I decided not to take the test, but this poem is very good, copy it here.

William Butler Yeats-Brown Penny

I whispered,'I am too young,'
And then,'I am old enough';
Wherefore I threw a penny
To find out if I might love.'Go
and love, go and love, young man ,
If the lady be young and fair.'
Ah, penny, brown penny, brown penny,
I am looped in the loops of her hair.

O love is the crooked thing,
There is nobody wise enough
To find out all that is in it,
For he would be thinking of love
Till the stars had run away
And the shadows eaten the moon.
Ah, penny, brown penny, brown penny,
One cannot begin it too soon.

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Must Love Dogs quotes

  • Christine: [Sarah is in the bath and not picking up the phone] Sarah, it's me, Christine. Pick up. Come on, Sarah. I already talked to Dad.

    Sarah: [sighs and answers the phone] Who else knows?

    Christine: No one.

    Sarah: Come on, Carol has to know.

    Christine: Why does Carol have to know? Couldn't I once know something before she does?

    Sarah: [realizing] She's there with you, isn't she?

    Christine: No.

    Sarah: Hello, Carol.

    Carol: [small beat] Hi, Sarah. I was telling Chris it's a shame I didn't know about this before because I would have called Uncle Chet. We could have doubled.

    Sarah: Oh, no. This story is going to be immortalized into family history, isn't it? Told and retold at Thanksgiving dinner, year after year...

    Carol: Oh, not just Thanksgiving. I think it's a good Christmas story, too.

    [both Carol and Christine laugh]

    Sarah: Bye guys.

    Christine: [laughing] Wait. Tell the truth. On a scale of one to ten how would you rate Dad as a date? Hot, super hot?

    [Sarah hangs up]

  • [Jake and Sarah are trying to buy some condoms because neither of them had any; Jake returns from a store to the car]

    Jake: They're out!

    Sarah: How can they be out?

    Jake: I have a theory about this. Everyone in the city is having sex at the exact same time... except for us. But we will press on.