Homecoming

Ariel 2022-03-20 09:02:23

Interestingly, I also think of "Golden Jade Alliance" from "Sleepless in Seattle".
"Sleepless in Seattle" was popular when I was in high school, but after watching it, I just felt faint. I didn't pay too much attention to the clip of "Golden Jade Alliance". I think it is an old sensational movie. At that time, it was young Shaoai, who had no concept of words such as loss and passing, thinking that everything was within reach.
Later, in college, I watched "Golden Jade League" late at night. I was frustrated. All the people fell asleep and sat on the sofa with tears streaming down their faces. I wanted to find my little island, and I wanted to find the guy who would be waiting for me on the top floor of the Empire State Building.
. . . . . .

After re-watching "Sleepless in Seattle", I thought of "Golden Jade Alliance" again. Then recalled the past days, as if in the past. The happy, sad, proud, and decadent have all faded away, leaving only myself, about to become a wife, with some ordinary little happiness and some little memories.
Not long ago, she was chatting with a friend when she was young, and she said with emotion: I miss the time when I was 18 years old. Those boys with sincere eyes are nowhere to be found now. We all miss the simplicity and simplicity of the past, or the years when we thought everything could be simple and simple. Just like the old movies at that time, there is always a good ending.

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An Affair to Remember quotes

  • Nickie Ferrante: But you have such an honest face.

    Terry McKay: I have?

    Nickie Ferrante: I can trust you can't I?

    Terry McKay: Yes, I suppose so.

    Nickie Ferrante: Good, come with me.

    Terry McKay: Yes, but the Captain has an honest face too! Why can't you tell him your troubles?

  • Interviewer: I'm sure you had some wonderful experiences in Europe.

    Nickie Ferrante: Yes.

    Interviewer: Would you care to expand on that statement?

    Nickie Ferrante: No.