Most satisfying movie of the year

Iva 2022-11-05 22:30:35

First of all, I want to show that I am a fan of Xiao K Yan. I have watched almost every movie of hers, but none of them are as well-executed as this one, which is very immersive.

There are many happy comedy movies every Christmas season, but this one should be a rare female theme, so it is worth encouraging to say that it is a first-of-its-kind initiative. Why are lesbians so picky about comedy movies?

Then there are the small details. Although the filming of this drama is not long, some details still touched me. For example, families with many children have to compete to please their parents. Many parents around me are like this: I see which child performs best. Well, who I like best to bring up.

For example, if you are not ready to come out, you are forced to come out and deny it immediately. I think it is an instinctive response to stress.

For example, when you wake up, you will kiss each other a little, such as being at a loss and embarrassed when you are in an unfamiliar environment, trying hard to get into the topic and becoming your own person, knowing that his girlfriend’s father watched his speech in advance after he ran for parliament, and he was a good friend for his girlfriend and his ex-girlfriend. Boyfriend is chatting about the sense of crisis of jealousy, the determination to be completely disappointed, but vaguely looking forward to being rescued. In short, the plot may turn a little too fast, but the emotions that should be present at every moment are perfectly presented

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Happiest Season quotes

  • John: Hey, Harper not coming out to her parents has nothing to do with you.

    Abby: How could it not?

    John: Remind me, what did your parents say when you told them you were gay?

    Abby: Um, that they loved and supported me.

    John: That's amazing! My dad kicked me out of the house and didn't talk to me for 13 years after I told him. Everybody's story is different. There's your version and my version, and everything in between. But the one thing all of those stories have in common is that moment right before you say those words. When your heart is racing and you don't know what's coming next. That moment's really terrifying! And once you say those words, you can't un-say them. A chapter has ended, and a new one's begun. You have to be ready for that. You can't do it for anyone else.

    [pauses]

    John: Just because Harper isn't ready doesn't mean she never will be, and it doesn't mean she doesn't love you.

  • Tipper: We have been so worried about seeming perfect, but maybe we don't even know what perfect is. We have one daughter who has been unhappy in a marriage and felt like she couldn't tell us! And another daughter who just had her heart broken because she was afraid we wouldn't love her if she told us the truth. And the only reason that Jane is okay is because we gave up on her after she wouldn't stop biting in preschool. That is very far from perfect, if you ask me.