You are the air that I breath

Sandy 2022-01-15 08:01:43

17:35 2010/10/25 The

faintly sad, yet unhurried melody is hummed from time to time following the plot.
Everyone has their own secrets. Not to mention that everyone is heavy because of the psychological acceptance of the people around them. There is no family planning for lies. The more you become a stranger, the new lies will be born.
But in fact no one has given up life, even if there is no love.
The quarrels just happened one after another inadvertently, staggering each other.
Finally, Pppp... can't agree, let it go.
At least, We are still a family, I love my family.
Life is no big deal: the
youngest son just likes Big Beautiful Womon, the
daughter is suspended from school for smoking marijuana and the scholarship is cancelled, and the part-time stripper is just to earn tuition for the new semester. ;
Mom is only prone to cheating;
Dad just has a dream that he wants to achieve-to be an actor;
plus a youth account that Dad left behind many years ago-illegitimate son Tony.
Gap will always cause suspicion and cover up. It will always lead to more serious wars.
In fact, in each other's hearts, the tolerance for each other is actually so great, and what is waiting for each other is to be frank and tolerant.
"God he has a way of busting you when you most need it, and he has a way of giving you a second chance, to attend for your screw ups"
But if you can get your second chance?
Nothing can stop you defending your Happiesness, you know it.

PS It's definitely worth

watching a few more warm movies, and there are many laughs that can only be expected and can't be said. It really makes people want to stop.
The logic of thinking of the people in each play is so real--It's the life, the citizen.

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Extended Reading
  • Crystel 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Healing family comedy. "Every busy city needs an island of tranquility, just as every busy soul longs for a habitat." "Everyone can act if they have to."

  • Russell 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    The tone is my favorite light comedy, but the content is not so light, and there is a bit of dark humor, so, except for the episode or two of my heart, this film is not attractive to me

City Island quotes

  • Joyce Rizzo: [lighting cigarette] My husband thinks I quit.

    Tony: One good thing about the joint, they don't let you smoke anymore so... I quit inside.

    Joyce Rizzo: Being in prison and not being able to smoke? That's like being in jail. Join me.

    Tony: All right.

  • Tony: Can I ask you, like, why I'm chained to a Ford?

    Vince Rizzo: I'm gonna unchain you, Tony, but first I gotta tell you something. You see this house here? That's my home. My grandfather built this home and I share it with my family.

    Tony: Oh, you got them chained up in the house too?

    Vince Rizzo: You're gonna get real nice food and a real nice place to live for the first time in 3 years, so you better behave yourself.

    Tony: And all this because you knew my bitch mother?

    Vince Rizzo: Well, I gotta admit, you know, Nan could be difficult sometimes. But... she was also...

    Tony: A drunk and a whore.

    Vince Rizzo: Why do you call her that?

    Tony: She used to punish me for not boosting cases of vodka from the liquor store I worked at, by screwing my friends. Which base does 'drunk' and 'whore' not cover?

    Vince Rizzo: Don't you have any fond memories of her?

    Tony: Well, at least she was around. My father left before I was born.

    Vince Rizzo: [pauses] What do you know about him?

    Tony: He's dead.

    Vince Rizzo: That's too bad.

    Tony: Eh, the only thing that's too bad, is I didn't get a chance to visit his deathbed and dance in his ugly face for leaving me with that bitch.

    Vince Rizzo: Okay, let's go.