Still "There is always a bright sun" sounds good

Kraig 2022-03-21 09:01:57

The world is very big, and there are things happening every day, many of which are beyond our comprehension, as common as there are always stars passing overhead.

There is always a scorching sun is the perfect movie in my heart, and the warm narration of the old housekeeper full of substitution made me quickly intoxicated. Unlike the euphoric, tear-jerking, or sobering pops, the satisfaction of watching the full movie fills the body.

Specific to the content of the film, it is impossible to explain in detail what is good, that is, the chemical effect produced by the combination of each content unit makes it present a perfect overall beauty. Every time I recall the film, it is full of respect for Mingming's own destiny, full of respect, and awe for the character who does not despise oneself, or the film is another version of Forrest Gump, a kind of warmth Complete interpretation.

As for where the hero and heroine end up in love, it doesn't matter in itself...

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The Cider House Rules quotes

  • Fuzzy: Is your father dead?

    Dr. Wilbur Larch: Cirrhosis. It's a disease of the liver.

    Fuzzy: What, a liver killed him?

    Dr. Wilbur Larch: No, alcohol killed him. He drank himself to death.

    Fuzzy: But did you know him?

    Dr. Wilbur Larch: Barely. But it hardly mattered that I knew him.

    Fuzzy: Did you know your mother better?

    Dr. Wilbur Larch: Mm-hmm. She's dead now too. She was a nanny.

    Fuzzy: What's a nanny do?

    Dr. Wilbur Larch: She looks after other people's children.

    Fuzzy: Did she grow up around here?

    Dr. Wilbur Larch: No. She was an immigrant.

    Fuzzy: What's an immigrant?

    Dr. Wilbur Larch: Someone not from Maine.

  • Homer Wells: I was wondering if you could give me a ride.

    Wally Worthington: Sure. I'd be glad to. A ride where?

    Homer Wells: Where you going?

    Wally Worthington: We're heading back to Cape Kenneth.

    Homer Wells: Cape Kenneth? That sounds fine.