At Jim's house, Jim said to Amanda, you should adopt a hound, I remember you like hounds. Amanda said yes, take it to the beach scarred, tired, and close to collapse, and the moment he unhooked his collar, he ran like crazy, sand on his tongue, on his hair, what a beauty a moment.
Or the hound Amanda said was herself, depressed, tired, exhausted for so-called life but didn't know the meaning. Unfortunately, Amanda can't change her life. The movie also stopped, and the two said goodbye in tears in the parking lot. The next thing was self-evident, and they went back to their original life.
I gave the movie such a high score because I was really moved. I think I am really a talkative movie control. If you haven't seen this movie, it's also good. It's wonderful to snuggle up with the other half on a leisurely afternoon, watch and think quietly.
Can't help but remind me of a movie I watched before, It's Hong Kong Tomorrow. The difference is that in that movie, the male and female protagonists met for the first time and then kept chatting, while this one had known each other before. Similar Recommended.
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