Motherhood

Hazle 2022-01-21 08:01:03

I watched it once before, and I didn't feel much, but now I watch it again, but I am moved. Humans are indeed strange animals.

Heal as a romance. It is estimated that this is not very useful. But after reading it now, there is actually a kind of maternal love surging in my heart. It's really weird. There is indeed a kind of "If I have a daughter in the future, I will love her so much". So treat it as an ethical film!

No wonder classmate Annie loves Colin so much. From the king, the rich and handsome, to the divorced man, he can perform well, all kinds of acceptable heroes, imperfect, but human. Like

then she found me. The name is so good, the adopted daughter is reluctant to adopt a child, but the mother who abandoned her comes back to admit her relatives. All kinds of accumulated lies and irresistible blood kinship, love and reality fusion and alienation, all kinds of conflicts are described in detail and wonderfully. Feeling stunned, tossing and turning, could not help but sigh sadness and relief with a smile. very nice. She found me, mother found me, daughter found me, heart found me, lover found me.

How did you find me? !

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Then She Found Me quotes

  • April Epner: Your wife was seeing someone else?

    Frank: Pretty much everyone else. I was too much for her.

    April Epner: Your wife? I'm sure she didn't feel that way.

    Frank: She told me.

    April Epner: What did she say?

    Frank: 'You're too much for me.'

    April Epner: Ugh.

  • April Epner: There is a Jewish story, an ordinary Jewish joke. A father was teaching his little son to be less afraid, to have more courage, by having him jump down the stairs. He put his son on the second stair and said, "Jump, and I'll catch you," and then on the third stair and said, "Jump, and I'll catch you." And the little boy was afraid, but he trusted his father and did what he was told and jumped into his arms. The father put him on the next step, and then the next, each time telling him, "Jump, and I'll catch you." Then the boy jumped from a very high step, but this time the father stepped back, and the boy fell flat on his face. He picked himself up, bleeding and crying, and the father said to him, "That'll teach you."