I'm all spartan

Brionna 2021-11-28 08:01:18

How can I comment on this movie?
Before I watched it, I was told that this is a romantic movie. I was ready for 120,000 points. This is a real romantic movie.
But when I walked out of the theater, I was still a Spartan. Spartan.

If you are a romantic and romantic person, maybe you will like this movie.
If you are Mary Su and are full of fantasies about beautiful love, maybe you will like this movie.

But I'm just an ordinary young woman of the third age.
I can't understand how a man who has good conditions in all aspects would be so entangled with a woman, so entangled that he dare not get married, just fight, and everyone is married. They were still begging for nothing, and they spent 2 weeks of happy time together.

Of course I believe that there will be such a person, but I will never meet, and I believe that most viewers will not meet either, so I had to show my hands and smile.

I would also like to say that this is really a very pure movie, pure love movie, pure wood has derailment, only one ML, the lens language is as beautiful as all pure love novels described, even to the audience Can't see the desire (I think I am ED= =)

Before watching this movie, you must give yourself an accurate position. If you are not a particularly special CJ ​​and hypocritical person, then don't waste time and money.

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Dear John quotes

  • Savannah Curtis: The problem with time, I've learned, whether it's those first two weeks I got to spend with you, or the final two months I got to spend with him, eventually time always runs out. I have no idea where you are out there in the world, John. But I understand that I lost the right to know these things long ago. No matter how many years go by, I know one thing to be as true as ever was - I'll see you soon then.

  • John Tyree: There's something I wanna tell you. After I got shot, you wanna know the very first thing that entered my mind? Before I blacked out? Coins. I'm eight years old again on a tour of the U.S. Mint. I'm listening to a guy explain how coins are made. How they're punched out of sheet metal. How they're rimmed and beveled. How they're stamped and cleaned. And how each and every batch of coin are personally examined just in case any of them slipped though with the slightest imperfection. That's what popped into my head. I'm a Coin of the United States Army. I was minted in the year 1980. I've been punched from sheet metal. I've been stamped and cleaned. My edges have been rimmed and beveled. But now I have two small holes in me. I'm no longer in perfect condition.