In your eyes, I see a teacher

Karlie 2022-01-22 08:03:22

Very frankly, the story of a young white-collar woman falling in love with an older attractive man in a metropolis is very true. The conversation between her and her terminally ill father made people cry. The ending is very powerful, she has grown up, leaving Archie is the right choice. In contrast, the way of proposing marriage with blackberry text messages was so pale and feeble.
Think of the scene with him in 2008. Along the way, it’s the equation: sweet encounters -> breaking up with ex who can’t give you a sense of security like a hairy child -> admiring his knowledge, enjoying the material he brings, and inspiring love for him -> opposition from relatives and friends Persuade with kind words -> the event is triggered, and finally, like the first awakening of the dream -> leaving, is the happy ending. Regarding the event, in the film Archie selfishly finds a new love to vent his failed father's guilt + the heroine's father dies. Mine is that the other woman gave herself away and planned sth disgusting. The heroine finally said in your eyes, i see a teacher; in my eyes, you see a student.---That's it, all about growing up. 片中The work of the editors is described as lovely, and the interaction with celebrities is also very good. Some funny sentenses: 1.If
you tell a girl she can't have sth, she wants it even more.
2.I can barely conquer my lundrary!

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  • Keegan 2022-04-24 07:01:23

    Don't know why anyone would classify this drama as a comedy or a teen, totally wrong. This film is about growing up, but it's all about adults and their mature minds. After watching it for a while, I was so sure of the heroine's dressing style that the red leather pants and red clothes that marked her growth made me think it was too gorgeous. The OST of the film is also well done. In short, after seeing the back, it feels like a novel that girls would choose to read in the afternoon

  • Mae 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    Sometimes you have to lose/leave someone to grow up.

Suburban Girl quotes

  • Robert Eisenberg: You're Brett Eisenberg, MD.

    Brett Eisenberg: MD?

    Robert Eisenberg: My daughter.

  • Ethan Eisenberg: I know I'm not dad, but if you ever need to talk to someone I could try to manufacture something that sounds lucid.

    Brett Eisenberg: [pause] The only thing that I can't bear, that's killing me... Is the thought that he was worried about me when he died.

    Ethan Eisenberg: He wasn't worried.

    Brett Eisenberg: How do you know?

    Ethan Eisenberg: I was here the morning that dad got the phone call from Mickey. Well, after he hung up the phone, I told him would gladly assassinate Archie, if that's what he wanted. You know a dieing wish vendetta type of thing.

    Brett Eisenberg: Very comforting.

    Ethan Eisenberg: Anyway, he said, "Thanks, but I think Brett can take care of herself."

    Brett Eisenberg: He really said that?

    Ethan Eisenberg: Yeah. That's straight from the words of Robert Eisenberg, MD.

    Brett Eisenberg: MD... My Dad.