What can be more tormenting than true love?

Adrienne 2022-03-19 09:01:02

This is a golden sentence from an 11-year-old boy. His mother had just passed away, and he stayed behind closed doors every day. His stepfather was very worried about what he had taken drugs under the pressure of bereavement. When he finally got up the courage to talk to him, he said that he was in love. When Dad heard it was funny, his expression suddenly relaxed and said: I thought it was something more serious. The child looked at his father and replied quietly: What could be more tormenting than true love?

If it's a domestic film called this name, it's a sensational thing about orphans and widows that can't escape in it; in a Korean drama, it's about a love wandering scene between two men and two women. This British film is made up of short stories, with scattered connections in the middle, and it often comes to light: a middle-aged man who secretly buys a lover’s gift while his wife is not around for a few minutes, and a man and woman who chats like ordinary colleagues while making a movie. The actor, the British Prime Minister who went from house to house in the poorest district looking for his sweetheart on Christmas Eve, actually met a group of wretched men after breaking into the United States. Reliable and unreliable are a spoonful of stew, but it is warm to see.

I love Hugh Grant, even though he looks the same in every movie.

Personally, I like the love story of two people with language barriers the most-the story is really fake, but it's so cute.

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Love Actually quotes

  • Daniel: So what's the problem, Sammy-o? Is it just Mum, or is it something else? Maybe... school - are you being bullied? Or is it something worse? Can you give me any clues at all?

    Sam: You really want to know?

    Daniel: I really want to know.

    Sam: Even though you won't be able to do anything to help?

    Daniel: Even if that's the case, yeah.

    Sam: Okay. Well, the truth is... actually... I'm in love.

    Daniel: Sorry?

    Sam: I know I should be thinking about Mum all the time, and I am. But the truth is, I'm in love and I was before she died, and there's nothing I can do about it.

    Daniel: [laughs] Aren't you a bit young to be in love?

    Sam: No.

    Daniel: Oh, well, okay... right. Well, I mean, I'm a little relieved.

    Sam: Why?

    Daniel: Well, because I thought it would be something worse.

    Sam: [incredulous] Worse than the total agony of being in love?

    Daniel: Oh. No, you're right. Yeah, total agony.

  • Harry: Tell me, exactly, how long it is that you've been working here?

    Sarah: Two years, seven months, three days and, I suppose, what... two hours?

    Harry: And how long have you been in love with Karl, our enigmatic chief designer?

    Sarah: Ahm, two years, seven months, three days and, I suppose, an hour and thirty minutes.

    Harry: I thought as much.

    Sarah: Do you think everybody knows?

    Harry: Yes.

    Sarah: Do you think Karl knows?

    Harry: Yes.

    Sarah: Oh, that is... that is bad news.

    Harry: Well I just thought maybe the time had come to do something about it.

    Sarah: Like what?

    Harry: Invite him out for a drink and then, after about twenty minutes, casually drop into the conversation the fact that you'd like to marry him and have lots of sex and babies.

    Sarah: You know that?

    Harry: Yes, and so does Karl. Think about it, for all our sakes. It's Christmas.

    Sarah: Certainly. Excellent. Will do. Thanks, boss!