A private person

Henderson 2022-01-16 08:01:03

When the movie describes a Pakistani doctor, it always says that he is a private person and pays attention to privacy. This is a very interesting description. About how a person treats his relationship with the world. Anyone has the right to love and be loved, and has the right to express his passion. However, not everyone is accustomed to spotlights. This is just a matter of habit. The Pakistani doctor is not introverted. He just doesn’t want and doesn’t like to expose himself to the public eye. He is disgusted with the spotlight. In the second half of the film, the person who pursues Diana shows the affection for the spotlight. It doesn't matter. So this is not a question of extroversion or introversion. This is a question of endurance for the spotlight. Maybe the spotlight is like a passionate and stupid person, some people are willing to talk to him, some just want to walk away, and some people are too late to hide. The last type of people probably really don't like spotlights. He doesn't want to think about how to cope with it. He has other things to be busy. It’s always good to stay in a busy state, like a Pakistani doctor: he knows what he is doing

Garden of Love

If you can't smell the fragrance Don't come into the garden of Love. If you're unwilling to undress Don't enter into the stream of Truth. Stay where you are. Don't come our way.

Rumi

The plump pasture at the end of the Rainbow Bridge

We chose to land on the moon, not because it’s easier

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Extended Reading
  • Samson 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    When Diana’s biopic turned into a boring version of "Notting Hill", Diana became the nymphomaniac Mary Su, the protagonist was still Sayid, who had been facial paralyzed in "Lost" for six years, even though Naomi Watts played well, but ultimately lost to bad script editing and cast.

  • Wiley 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Ah San take the world~ Sure enough, Concubine Dai also has a bit of the blood of the third brother, otherwise, how can you like the third brother?

Diana quotes

  • [last lines]

    Hasnat Khan: From the poet Romi. "Somewhere beyond right and wrong there is a garden. I will meet you there."

    Diana: "Somewhere beyond right and wrong there is a garden. I will meet you there." I will meet you there.

  • Diana: So I just hurt my arms and my legs. There were three of us in this marriage. So it's a bit crowded.