Everyone will face the story in the movie, some may be more unforgettable, some may not have happened, but which will come first tomorrow or the accident, I really don't know.
In the face of despair, watching them bicker and irritate each other, knowing that they are both terrified of each other's loss, is painful, but totally relatable. Their love is deep, with no tirade, no chicken soup for the soul. Even in the toughest of times, they retain a touch of British pride, which is not so much attributable to the core of culture as an optimism about life and a calmness in death.
It's easy to see what others say. It's your turn to not know how well you can do it. Being able to depend on each other is really the happiest thing for two people.
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