Love is so big, what can't tolerate

Elza 2022-01-12 08:02:26

Love is so big, what can't be tolerated.
Reading the book review of "From the Deep" today, I am very impressed with such a sentence.
Because of its depth, love is broad and can tolerate all; love because of its true nature, so fragile can feel every bit of pain.
In the latter days, because of the religious color, and the missionary boy Aron (the actor is a high student at Harvard, he is really a favorite of God) is really pure and cute, so I always think of "angels"-angels who broke their wings for love. . His smile is so innocent and lovely, his love is so true and flawless, and his struggle is so painful and hopeless but desperate... His faith tells him that he cannot do this, but he obeys his own heart; his heart tells himself He chose love, but the rose's thorns pierced him all over his body... Such a beautiful boy, how to bear the heart...
However, I don't think that healthy and beautiful Christian is the devil. Later, when he fell in love with Aaron, he was no longer chic and self-confident. He chased after the airport and shrank in the cold wind. One by one, he tried unknown phone numbers and wrote down his sad and lonely diary on his mobile phone. Love tokens say "heartache", become no longer promiscuous, very loving, and will cry fragilely. Count as a mortal who fell in love with angels.
As many people have said, no matter what era the same-sex movie is in, because it is different from the mainstream society, there are always deep-rooted contradictions and entanglements. Therefore, sadness, pain, gloom and other keynotes appear in many movies along with the discussion of human nature. Such a movie always carries a lot of heavy thinking and director's ideals, which makes people tremble.
Although the latter days are also discussing some issues such as religion and prejudice, the brilliance of the two beautiful and pure boys shines brightly and warmly.
real! Love is so great, what can't tolerate it!

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Latter Days quotes

  • Elder Aaron Davis: Mom.

    Sister Gladys Davis: Uh-huh.

    Elder Aaron Davis: Mom!

    Sister Gladys Davis: What, Aaron? What?

    Elder Aaron Davis: It's nothing, I just wanted to see if you could bring yourself to look at me.

    Sister Gladys Davis: I'm looking at you, Aaron. What am I supposed to be seeing?

    Elder Aaron Davis: Nothing.

    [he walks away]

  • Keith Griffin: Where are you going with my goddamn flowers?

    Christian Markelli: But they are...

    Keith Griffin: We don't throw anything out that's not completely dead. Deal?

    Christian Markelli: Deal.

    Keith Griffin: And another thing, you got to quit coming over here and moping around. You're fucking depressing me.

    Christian Markelli: I'm depressing you?

    Keith Griffin: That's what I'm sayin'. If we've reached the point where you're dragging my day, oh, then... we got a problem. Seriously, you gotta do somethin'. Somethin' to make a move, just... find a way to get past this.

    Christian Markelli: Are you being the oracle guy now?

    Keith Griffin: No. I'm... just bein' your friend.