If "Gone with the Wind" and "Moulin Rouge" are poignant and decayed love, then "Rain Man" is a touching brotherhood that shines, with classic tragedy on one side and modern comedy on the other, but at the same time expounding the true feelings of the world. And loyalty, expounding each other's love and hatred, grief with joy, regret with sadness, jealousy with love, and love with hatred, and finally ended with understanding and sentiment. . .
The harvest is not only the tears in the eyes, but also-I finally understand in my heart that some things and things do not belong to you, and some things should have gone with the wind long ago. I will not miss it anymore, more I won’t worry about it anymore, life is so beautiful, happiness is always there, I live happier without you!
Life has bitterness and sweetness, tears and laughter, sour and sweetness. The key lies in how you view the world in your heart, but I have always believed that the world is full of love, so I love this world and all kind people even more. . .
When I waved goodbye to the past with tears, when I said to myself that I was the best, and others didn’t care, forget it. When a friend said, swallows, and us, when my mother said swallows, what do you want to eat? Here you are, I shed tears. It is the pearl of happiness, strung into the most beautiful movement in my heart, and played the most touching sound of the heavenly strings. It is warm hands that healed the scars that were once stupid. It was me. My favorite apple is red, like snow and tender, and it blends into the heart that was once stubborn but has always been grateful. . . . .
(We shed a few tears during the freshman year, and these thoughts were also written down at that time)
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