I read it this morning, now I'm happy

Jasen 2022-03-20 09:01:58

I watched this movie last night and sat next to her in a chair with my classmates who came to play on National Day. She was wearing headphones and I was watching the subtitles. I saw a nutritionist running up to Emma and said loudly, "I heard you have cancer?" Emma, ​​who was drinking coffee, couldn't help laughing.
The story was narrated gently, making people laugh from time to time. At this time, the classmates turned around and the two laughed happily together.
The story was too long, and before the story was finished, we fell asleep at twelve o'clock.
In the morning, I casually read the introduction of her story, knowing that Emma was dead, I regretted reading the introduction first. The first feeling was that the story had a cliché ending, so since I knew the sadness in advance, I would not do it again. Sad for the second time.
With this kind of mood, I watched Emma and Flap say her departure and say goodbye to the boys. Later, I left with a smile. My throat hurt, and I cried a few times and held it back.
Immediately I went to see that we love to tell bad jokes, laugh hard, but also feel tired.
However, my mood has never been better, and I didn't think about the movie any more, but it was just sadness, dullness in my heart, and lack of oxygen.
When I came back from lunch, I lay on the bed, my roommate played a song, I ordered her to play, followed by "hee swish" twice, and became happy.
In the future, watch less heavy movies, it will kill people!

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Terms of Endearment quotes

  • Aurora Greenway: You are not special enough to overcome a bad marriage.

  • Dr. Maise: We do more and more on an outpatient basis. We shouldn't need to take her back, unless the illness escalates.

    Aurora Greenway: But you're not telling me anything.

    Dr. Maise: What are you confused about?

    Aurora Greenway: How is she?

    Dr. Maise: I tell people to hope for the best and prepare for the worst.

    Aurora Greenway: And they let you get away with that?