In this world, what is more important than true love

Reyna 2022-01-13 08:03:43

This film is so appetizing to me that at the end of the film, when the two heroines reluctantly say goodbye, I shed tears of happiness. The movie that can bring people happiness has always been my most respected movie, regardless of whether its plot is mentally retarded or narrow-minded (not narrow at all. The background of this film is World War II, and it talks about what the war has caused people to lose. ).

A few days ago, I read "I Love to Ask Lian Yue 3", and I forgot about the other articles. I only had one article I read, and I stopped for a long time. His essence coincides with this film. I am very happy, a male columnist, Lian Yue wrote the following words. Even if he is the only male author holding this attitude, I am comforted enough. The following words are what this movie


wants to say: I don't understand why so many people in this era want to be immortal and live like mice, but hope that future generations will remember him as a tiger. Love is the only salvation for man. Even if we are mice all the time, we can love another beautiful little mouse and share a nut that we just stole.
The proportion of the earth in the universe is far inferior to the proportion of a mouse in the earth. People should be humble. Thank us for being lucky to have this flesh. Life is only a moment. No one will remember you in the future. Even if they remember you, there will be nothing to you. significance.
...Our living existence is our living body temperature, 37 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, it is so important to love and be loved by a person. This is the proof that we are alive, the joy of our life, and the only thing we are alive. ...

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Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day quotes

  • [after Delysia has refused to sing]

    Michael: She said no.

    Nick: What, and she does what you say?

    Michael: Never once, as a matter of fact, but that's not the point.

  • Guinevere Pettigrew: [regarding the oncoming war] I don't think I can bear it again.

    Joe Blumfield: Did you lose many?

    Guinevere Pettigrew: Just one. You?

    Joe Blumfield: Almost every school friend I had.