Adding a lot of love, it becomes a taste of heaven.
The doctor’s words sounded amidst the violent thunder and lightning:
“A strong feeling was all ignited in an instant, producing a dazzling light, shining a scene that we generally can’t see; a bright
tunnel will appear before our eyes, showing The road we forgot when we were born, and calls us to regain the lost sacred origin. The soul longs to return to the beginning, leaving only a walking dead.”
On that night, Dita and Pedro After all the hardships,
Pedro was struck by lightning during the thunder and lightning, and died toward the tunnel of light.
Tita knelt down in front of the bed and chewed on another one. A match, the lover's breath ignites the match,
so the match is lit and feeds the soul of the person, and the burning fire of love brings them closer to heaven.
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I would have wanted to see a movie of the same name, but look into this Mexican film, about repressed love and indulgence of the imagination.
After watching it, I realized that this old film won more than a dozen awards that year is worthy of its name.
Although it has flaws, it is already very good for an old film that is more than nine years old.
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