if it is possible……

Rosetta 2022-03-20 09:02:28

A friend said that she watched this movie 3 times, so she watched this movie with a very romantic name - "If Only". However, when I watched this movie, I knew that I would not watch it a second time, because I didn't want to experience the pain this movie brought me again, to endure a love in exchange for life.
It's all love tragedies. I can watch "Two Little No Guess" 5 times in a row, but I can't do "If Only". I remember a friend said that Easterners and Westerners have different standards for judging whether love is romantic and touching. Orientals tend to let their loved ones die in the distance, thus causing the living to suffer all kinds of pain. For Westerners, their ultimate romance is that their lover dies by their side, or they die together. In "Two Little No Guess", Julien and Sophie were buried alive by cement together, and they died very movingly; "If Only" always let the party in love die by his side. And I, more willing to accept lovers to return to heaven together.
Is "If Only" a dream, or the creation of fate? Some people will say that he actually had a dream in which he predicted everything that would happen. But, do dreams really match reality so well? I prefer to believe that this is fate playing tricks on the world. Once complained about the taxi driver, complained about the look in his eyes every time he spoke, complained that he made him and her suffer the irreversible result. Why be so cruel? Why let him leave his lover when he realizes the true meaning of love? Why? Why can't people who love each other be together? Love, since it can make everything over again, why can't this ending be changed?
Maybe the world is so cruel, the god of fate is always tormenting us. However, we should believe that love can transcend everything.
Remember what he said: death is not the end of love.

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If Only quotes

  • Taxi Driver: What if she never came back?

    Ian Wyndham: What sort of a question is that?

    Taxi Driver: Well, go on, picture it. You wave goodbye at the airport, she gets on the airplane, you never see her again... could you live with that?

    Ian Wyndham: No... No, I couldn't.

    Taxi Driver: Well, then you know what to do. Appreciate her and what you have. Just love her.

  • Samantha Andrews: Right before we got into the cab, he told me how I taught him to love!

    [bursts out crying...]

    Samantha Andrews: Loving him was so easy for me...