The girl you like becomes more and more beautiful

Abby 2022-01-29 08:10:17

Leighton is often compared to Blackby. It seems that Blake is a little more in the limelight. But I've always liked Leighton, whether it's B in "Gossip" or after she left "Gossip", she looks serious and beautiful.
A few days ago, I watched Blake's "Lovers at the End of Time", and I felt that there was nothing else but beauty. Putting on a dress, it was like an upper body. In comparison, Leighton's performance in "As Sunshine as Rain" is really remarkable, and she is also more successful in creating another character, without making people feel that she has the shadow of B. She was even more beautiful when she took off her fancy clothes, and I couldn't help but pause the screenshots for some close-ups.
Eleanor in this film may be closer to Leighton's original character. He also comes from an unhappy family. He was hurt by his family in childhood. He has dreams and talents, but is limited by poverty and has not developed well. Now Leighton will be a mother, and she has small achievements in her career. She occasionally sees private photos, but she doesn't look like B at all.
I didn't expect this literary and artistic little film to have such a high score. Many people may be caught by the overbearing president Xiao Zhengtai. But for those of us who have been in love with B since "Gossip", this film shows a different Leighton, a happy one.

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Like Sunday, Like Rain quotes

  • Reggie: I guess right around 4 I figured out I was sort of a math prodigy, solving pretty intricate math problems.

    Eleanor: Like What.

    Reggie: Multiplying 7 to 10 digit numbers in my head. I could give you the cube root of pretty much any number.

    Eleanor: Like Rainman.

    Reggie: No, he was an autistic savant. As you can tell, I'm alert, extroverted, affable and articulate...

    Eleanor: Of course.

    Reggie: ...and not to mention devilishly handsome.

    Eleanor: Not to mention.

  • Eleanor: What was the name of that piece you wrote for the recital?

    Reggie: Like Sunday, Like Rain.

    Eleanor: So beautiful.

    Reggie: I'll write a part for the cornet.