What I don't understand is why in the movie the three crazy women are sent to a church in Iowa, where they are cared for by the church and sent back to their hometown. Is it out of custom? Law? Their husbands also
understand strangely that the heroine's love and care for others is very eager to be loved, firm and upright, even if a bit domineering and harsh. .
What I understand is that the male protagonist's regret and nostalgia for Mary may also be love, cherishing, and our audience, even if she is a bit domineering and harsh.
Most surprised, Mary hanged herself from a tree, Mary said that she liked trees. At that time, I thought that she would be persistent enough.
The most warm thing is, by the river, helping three crazy women wipe their bodies...
Overall, this movie is so warm, Mary cleans the dishes, "plays the piano", cuts the meat...
Later, at the hotel door, the male protagonist faces the waiter The little girl said: Don't marry a westerner who can only work in agriculture for a lifetime. Let's get married, shall we? The little girl was just inexplicable. At that time, the male protagonist missed Mary very much, and so did I.
The scenery of Texas is really beautiful. Nature has given it such a harsh and unbearable winter, as well as the beautiful Gobi forest and the starry sky, just like the sky in Wenzhou after a long day of strong winds tonight.
That big-eyed horse is so cute. I really like the background music, but I didn't get it when I shook it.
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