How many people did not see each other after that goodbye

Adelle 2021-10-20 17:28:01

Big love, I was once discovered the fear of underneath. Although buried deeply, he sold himself in one sentence...

Robin played a little boy, always thinking that his father is the least loving child in the world they simply business, if it is not an accident that year, he probably never know, his father was able to discard the entire family business, it is to get back to him until his death also believe that children are alive ....

it's just A game? 26 years of primitive life, the lives of parents, the fate of girlfriends;
this is just a game! In the end, we went back to the past, gave him a hug, and told him that 10 minutes after he left, I spent my whole life waiting. Moreover, the parents of the two children did not have any accidents because they went on vacation.

Really, how much love you have, you can start again, how many people, after that goodbye, really don’t see you again.

Don’t think that there is still tomorrow. TMR might never come.

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Extended Reading
  • Guiseppe 2021-10-20 19:01:59

    My enlightenment film! I believe that the children of the 1989-90 generation should have seen it! Great creativity! Rich imagination! Going back in time, it seems that nothing has changed, only the consequences caused by the game. Fantasy, dreams, daydreams, conjectures, all stay in Jumanji's game box~~~

  • Dawn 2022-04-22 07:01:03

    The first is much better than the second, at least the plot is less flawed, and the connection between the imaginary products is also very brilliant. In 1995, it should be regarded as a very brilliant sci-fi movie.

Jumanji quotes

  • Sarah Whittle: [reads] "You're almost there with much at stake / But now the ground begins to quake."

    [rumbling begins to occur scaring away the spiders as they were about to harm Sarah and Alan]

    Alan Parrish: Our only chance is if we finish the game!

    Sarah Whittle: It's your turn...

    [Sarah panics as the ground quakes splitting up the house but also freeing Alan and Sarah from the floorboards]

    Sarah WhittleAlan Parrish: OH, MY GOD!

    [as the house continues to split, the Jumanji game tips over from the broken floorboard]

    Alan Parrish: GET THE GAME! THE GAME!

    Sarah Whittle: No, I won't let you go!

    [the game falls landing on the edge of another broken floorboard from below, Alan holds on for his life until he falls but grabs onto a vine attached from the ceiling]

    Sarah Whittle: ALAN!

  • Sarah Whittle: I thought I lost you again.

    Alan Parrish: Thanks for sticking around this time.