"Definitely, Maybe"

Edison 2022-03-22 09:01:40

The plot is as complicated as what my father said. It seems that everyone he loved didn't love him at the time. I thought about it and found that he didn't do anything bad. It's just too late at the wrong time, or maybe he's not very sensitive about it. I don't understand women too much.

Just like the last paragraph of the movie, my daughter said that you changed the names of emily and summer, but april was not changed. Or when she came to the door of april, she didn't open the door. The daughter said wait until 30, but the father hesitated to leave. They bet the father said that if she didn't open the door for 30 seconds we wouldn't mention it in the future - then I frowned for a split second what was he afraid of It wasn't easy, but he didn't even knock on the door. The

story was naturally a good ending, but what impressed me was the summer and her professor. I can't imagine how I would be with someone in their 60s. I heard that the professor was later for a major. I sighed when the second girl dumped summer After a good man gets married, there is no hope, and the sophomore girl I am looking for is still young and has a lot of years for me to squander (of course, this is a subtext), but when the summer and the male lead are together, I still see the professor. They would tease each other, kiss and hug as if nothing had changed until the man bought the engagement ring, the professor was hospitalized, the

professor said I didn't expect you to be with the man, summer replied, but you introduced us to the

professor, and the professor said I thought you were playing After a while you'll get tired of telling me you didn't fall in love with him summer: I can't answer

and then the professor said that I signed a post-mortem agreement and decided to donate most of my organs, but one of them is for your summer, smile and look down, dear You are so good to me

professor I leave you my heart baby summer cry with joy you won't die

I think maybe they wanted to be separated from each other at the time. I felt that the age difference was too much to be together. I didn't believe in myself or the other party. Maybe I thought it was scary. for the other half, but eventually returned to the place until a year after the death of summer pregnant professor of cardiology at the male comfort I know you still miss him a brilliant smile summer is the answer I have been in his memory

that has not only love Both teachers and friends are lovers and fathers. He is a part of her life. Or maybe he never left.

I also hope to have such love. When he is here, I miss him. When he is gone, I find someone to miss him together

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Extended Reading
  • Clarissa 2022-03-20 09:01:40

    The narrative and pacing of the whole story is unexpectedly satisfying, and the settings are pretty good. The three heroines Banks, Weisz and Fisher are firmly on the side of Isla Fisher! The film also inserts big backgrounds such as Clinton in three stories, which is also quite interesting. 【This is probably the most delicious time for Ryan Reynolds...】

  • Thelma 2022-03-20 09:01:40

    In a sense, the male protagonist is also a scumbag... Surprisingly, the female protagonist is not the mother of the little tadpole. The reality is like this. Every time I go around, I meet the right person at the wrong time or the wrong person at the right time. Fortunately, a movie is a movie, and the ending can still leave people hope.

Definitely, Maybe quotes

  • Maya Hayes: What's the boy word for slut?

    Will Hayes: They still haven't come up with one yet.

  • Hampton Roth: Can I have a cigarette? Just a dying man's last request.

    Summer Hartley: Not happening. God, you're such a drama queen. Nobody's dying. What do you care if I'm in love with him, huh? You're the one who set us up, remember.

    Hampton Roth: Yeah, well, I kind of figured you'd chew him up and spit him out.

    Summer Hartley: You're such a sweetie. You're a sweet guy, you know that?

    Hampton Roth: I read the Robredo piece.

    Summer Hartley: Yeah.

    Hampton Roth: The guy's been in New York politics for over 20 years and all you can dig up is that his daughter had an eating disorder?

    Summer Hartley: What are you saying, Hampton?

    Hampton Roth: Do your job.