ending song is still singing, about two old guys who are known to be at the end of their lives, getting together to complete the past few decades, individuals whose survival has been unfinished by family The dream, a story that is warm and sensational, has just ended.
When I saw NICHOLSON, I always remembered the funny expression he had standing behind the away coach at the LA Lakers home. When I saw FREEMAN, I thought of the seven deadly sins. No way, it's just for these two old actors.
The plot is simple, but enough to make you want to write something. For example, my bucket list.
Well, yes, it really reminded me that life is impermanent, God knows when it will end, and it will come more suddenly than you can imagine, no matter how early you start to prepare yourself mentally enough.
1. One month before I died, I went back to my hometown, walked all over the familiar streets and alleys, ate all the snacks I loved as a child, and fell asleep in the place where I was born.
2. With the man I love, climb the Himalayas and listen to the sound of the mountains.
3. Go to London for a week or ten days.
4. Go to the Kenya Wildlife Sanctuary, like "walking into Africa", and face to face with the lions.
5. Go to the South Pole or North Pole to see the aurora.
6.
To be honest, I really haven't thought about it yet. Except for the first, no matter how time and space are transformed, it will never change.
Only God knows when my last second in this world will appear. It won't tell me. I don't want to wait either.
So, take it easy. Say what you need to say, do what you need to do. Do your
best to smile and live as if it were the last day.
Continue to love like never been hurt.
Of course, you have to keep working. Don't fret about it, though, unless it's really fun.
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