I don't want to talk about the philosophy of life, just share a moment of touch, I think the most precious thing is just feelings.
People always long for lovers to eventually become relatives, but how many people are as in love as Dancy but can't but insist on it. Dancy is part of the heroine's story, but outside of love, I don't know how many spectators will be moved by Dancy's obsession, but I can't help but talk about this obsession.
Seeing that Dancy took out the note that he had collected for many years, and then looked at the note he was going to return to last, I was heartbroken, but the heroine was unmoved. Being so restrained and forbearing has infected me). Until the last moment of life, still holding the note, never let go. .
It may be the reason for paying too much attention to dancy. I even think that the line of dancy is the highlight of this show.
Here is the dialogue of that wonderful snippet:
dancy: Want to see something more ridiculous? you want to see something really ridiculous?
claire: Good. What's this? okay.what's this?
dancy: In the third year of university, introduction to philosophy, the note you passed me.
It's a note you passed me, junior year. Introduction to Philosophy.
claire: I can’t see what I wrote. i can't read it.
dancy: The handwriting is blurred, and it says "What do you have for lunch?"
No, that's because the ink is so faded,
it says, "Wittgenstein, Schmittgenstein, what's for lunch?" is
always in my pocket, yes. . . 4 years. In class that day, I stuffed it in my pocket, and then when I returned to my room at night, I took it out and put it on the desk together with the key change and other things. Then, the next day, without knowing why, I put it back into my pocket with the key change. I have carried it with me until now.
I've had it in my pocket for, let's see, four years now.Yeah, just jammed it in my pocket that day in class and then that night in my dorm room I took it out, put it on my bureau with my keys and my loose change and everything. And then the next morning, for some reason, I put it back in my pocket with my keys and my loose change. And I've been carrying it around ever since.
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下半生,你How about singing and laughing with me, having a few children, telling us jokes and teaching us singing?
What if you and I just sang and laughed together for the rest of our lives?
what if we had a few goofy kids got our jokes and taught us some new songs, huh?
claire: Impossible. it wouldn't work.
dancy: you, can't? not for you?
claire: No, honey, I can't. Sorry. no, honey, not for me. i'm sorry.
dancy: Can you return that piece of paper? i have have the Back at The note CAN?
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