I envy and sigh, because I have never been so invested in a love. It's not that there is no chance at all, it's that I'm not persistent enough myself.
In the end, his wife was finally moved, and it was a breakthrough.
Several actors are good, and Hoffman is also outstanding. As the father of the protagonist, all the feelings are appropriate. He has always supported his son, as if he was a staff advisor, until they chose the cemetery. It was a back talk between Barney and his father, who died after they separated. There is nothing more regretful in life than this, this feeling is beyond words.
As for the infidelity to his wife, it was another Barney mistake. Let him hate it. Barney would forget his wife's radio shows, and I always suspected he had amnesia, but it got so bad that he even forgot his wife's phone calls, thinking his adult children were still in school. But he never forgot his friend's death and his love for a wife.
From a bystander's point of view, what are some of the things I'm thinking about when I'm old?
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