A little insight

Lupe 2022-11-16 16:14:24

•At the beginning, I watched the movie with a relaxed and happy mood. After all, the name of the movie is so simple and rude. The process is really interesting, including the two of them secretly wanting to get crooked and then almost found nervous, wanting to hold hands and afraid of being seen by others. It's really too real, because my girlfriend and I don't dare to be too close on some special occasions. And being exposed in public and then immediately denied it was actually a normal reaction of people. Afterwards, they calmed down and faced it bravely. Of course, this situation does not happen in ordinary families.

·In fact, sometimes one thing she wants to do is to need an opportunity. If her sister doesn't find out, maybe Epper will never say it or drag it until her girlfriend disappears in the crowd and has not come out.

• Parents knew the unspeakable hiddenness of their daughters. Although they were shocked, they still carried out self-reflection and really sacrificed for the happiness of Epper. This is too rare. Will parents in reality be like this?

*In addition, the two of them don't have a strong sense of cp, and Aibo is too high. It feels that Xiaok and Ai's ex-girlfriend are more suitable. I am really envious of having such a caring boyfriend around me is really a god assist, absolutely!

In the end, I watched this movie with empathy, and I hope that one day I can walk out of the cabinet, and I don't want to be restrained anymore.

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Happiest Season quotes

  • Ted: I have sunk almost all of our savings into this campaign. Because I thought, if I won, you'd all be proud of me.

    Harper: We're already proud of you.

    Sloane: We don't care if you win.

    Jane: Yeah, and the money doesn't matter. When I sell my book, I'll take care of all of us.

    Ted: I love you, girls. And I'm sorry for making you think that anything could ever get in the way of that. I want to do better, and it will take time, but all I want for you is to find the same joy and happiness that you have given me, no matter where it comes from.

  • Tipper: I'm sorry about all this mess.

    Abby: What? No, this is so nice.

    Tipper: Better than your room at the orphanage?

    Abby: Oh, I wasn't in an orphanage, because I was 19 when my parents died.

    Tipper: Oh. One of the lucky ones.