I can't take this grief because of Johnny

Aric 2022-01-26 08:09:39

At the end, I was only moved, and tears kept rolling and rolling in my eyes. I can't help but want to ask God, why is this fate so tortuous and so tragic? ? ?

I always feel that George's mother plays a key role in choosing the direction of his life. If that woman were kinder and warmer, maybe he wouldn't go down this road of no return!

Because I like Johnny so much, he interpreted it so penetratingly that I felt that all the encounters seemed to be his real experience, which made me feel sad and distressed for a while...

Why did God "bless" him so much? When he was a child, the disharmony of the family made him embark on this road of no return; when he became an adult, the death of his first love made his heart suffer again; then, despite becoming a billionaire, the so-called "" "Brother" betrayed again and again, his wife's betrayal, his daughter's resentment, and even his lifelong unforgiveness... Looking at his rough life, what a tragic fate! In every period, he was always suffering from mental torment, and this torment would never end in his lifetime!

If Barbie hadn't left in such a hurry, there must be a warmth in his life; if so, how wonderful!

PS "Chocolate" was the first movie I watched JD, followed by "Sweeney Todd", and to be honest, I wasn't too impressed with these two movies. After that, I accidentally watched "The Libertine" because of the attraction of the plot, and then fell deeply in love with this charming, wild and attractive man. He can be romantic, wild, uninhibited...Nothing's Impossible! Maybe initially, it is his external temperament that attracts people, but in his movies, his acting skills will eventually conquer you.

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  • Edgardo 2022-04-21 09:01:31

    May the wind always be at your back and the sun always upon your face and the winds of destiny to carry you aloft to dance with the stars

  • Hillard 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    Basically, except for the first few minutes, it has been a tragedy, especially at the end, it is really sad, and there are still many differences with the king of war.

Blow quotes

  • Kevin Dulli: We need a source. Where do we start?

    George Jung: Either one of you guys speak Spanish?

  • George Jung: I don't need a little. I need a lot.