I saw an American movie "Love Story" a long time ago, the theme song is probably familiar to many people
It's about an ordinary Italian-American girl whose father is a scone, who molests (falls in love with) a second-generation Harvard rich and keeps calling him a preppy. This second-generation rich naturally fell in love with her. This girl is very individual, and they often bicker with each other, bickering in love. One day, the girl who studied music was going to Paris to continue her studies. The rich second generation said, what should we do? What should we do with our marriage? He used his marriage to keep the girl, but cut off contact with the family. During the three years of Harvard law graduate students, they lived in poverty. They relied on this girl as a music teacher to support the family. Just when he graduated and started working as a lawyer and lived a decent life, the girl died of cancer.
"Love is never say sorry" is the classic line inside
Recently, I read the original English novel and marveled at the girl's ability to molest
The first time they met,
Male: Why do you think I'm a preppy
Woman: Because you look stupid and rich
Man: I'm poor and smart
woman: that's me
man: why are you smart
Woman: Because I won't go to coffee with you
Man: I won't buy you coffee either
Woman: This is your stupidity
Then they sat together for coffee, and after learning that the boy's name was the family of the Harvard Memorial Tower, the girl continued to mock the boy,
Man: Why do you ask me to buy you coffee when you are so sure that I am a loser
Female: Very weird smile, because I like your body, I like your person (your body)
This way of molesting is really high
Of course, after marriage, from a rich second generation to a Harvard law graduate student who is supported by his wife,
When the days get better, they have always been in love, and there is always a kind of wisdom and provocation of top students in their daily bickering.
On the afternoon of January 1, 2020, I was reluctant to prepare for the English test again, and revisited the movie, the second half to the end
Still heartbroken, Oliver will also
Is this story true or fictional?
The painful heart will go away with the wind, and the days will always move on
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