there is always such a girl

Marshall 2022-03-21 09:01:28

There is always such a girl who can make a boy change his life. The plot is cliché. A gangster fell in love with a good girl, and changed his life from then on, but the girl was terminally ill, and the two left a beautiful memory.
Boys and girls have been in the same class since kindergarten, and there is no intersection. The girl is fresh and refined. She is a devout Christian. Her father is a pastor. At first, she thought she was a bit arrogant, but this was not the case. The illness made her shut herself up. They didn't know each other until the drama in high school. The girl's stunning appearance made the boy kiss her involuntarily. The kiss was touching and sincere!
The girl said not to fall in love with me, but the boy fell in love with her. In one scene, the girl was humiliated in public by P's photo. It was real, and the boy's timely appearance soothed her soul. This kind of plot has been flooded in the novel, but the powerful performance of the movie seems to let me see the helplessness and pain in the girl's heart, and at this time, the boy becomes the support, how warm and broad this shoulder is! I still believe that every girl hopes that there will be a prince charming to rescue her! It's a resonance, not a cliché!
Their love seems to have come a little late...
Just when the boy proposed like a girl, tears fell unconsciously. I thought the movie would fall into the cliché again, thinking that the girl would reject him and say something, I am your burden, I don't want to hurt you, but the girl agreed, this is not the beginning of a burden life, but only It's to make good memories for each other. The plot just goes with the flow and proceeds tepidly!
That sentence: Our love is like the wind, we can't see it, but we can feel it...
Although the plot is a bit cliché, I still fall into the cliché...

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  • Reverend Sullivan: "Do not be deceived. God is not mocked." Hmmm.

    [Landon walks into the Church as Reverend Sullivan is practicing his sermon]

    Reverend Sullivan: "Whatever a man sows, that he will also reap. For he who sows to his flesh will of the flesh reap..." Can I help you?

    Landon: Uh, yes, sir. I'd like to ask your daughter to dinner on Saturday night.

    Reverend Sullivan: That's not possible.

    Landon: Well... with all due respect, sir, I ask you to reconsider.

    Reverend Sullivan: With all due respect, Mr. Carter, I made my decision. You can, uh, exit the way you entered.

    Landon: Listen, I'm sorry I haven't treated Jamie the way I should've. She deserves more than that. I'm just asking you for the same thing that you teach us every day in Church. And that's faith.

    Reverend Sullivan: [Exhales deeply]

  • Landon: That is one scary

    [turns around and sees Jamie's father]

    Landon: Jesus!

    Reverend Sullivan: No, Jamie's father.