The last shot of the two fading away is really good! (Not an objective review)

Armani 2022-03-23 09:03:12

When these two are in love, it's really beautiful. Ronan always takes care of her boyfriend's self-esteem so considerately, and skillfully maintains conversations with barren topics. He also uses his art training to deal with the male protagonist's mother who has suffered a head injury. , Apart from the difficulty of the heroine's trash parents, it can be said that it is a relatively smooth relationship, but how can you quarrel and break up after the first honeymoon?

Sir, are you okay? Why are you always crazy, didn't the heroine finally say that she wants you to go back and talk with her? Why don't you go back, oh! Then if you have the ability, don't go to the farewell concert when the heroine and the second good husband get old. Why are you crying? What face do you have to cry? dog man!

It turns out that there are times in the West when we talk about sexual discoloration, and you only know it after watching a movie! Before getting married, you should have a serious understanding of relevant knowledge. What you learn from pornographic novels is unscientific and cannot solve practical problems!

It's been so long since I watched it, I don't even remember the names of the hero and heroine, so I just used the actor's name, peace!

It's sad, it turns out that people who really love each other will be separated from each other because of bad things! Anyway, my principle is that the tragedy will not be watched a second time (but if the implementation is not good, there will be compromises. For example, if I click to watch the meeting again, I will click × before it develops into a tragedy, as witty as me), when I think about it, I am not together in the end. So sad! bad! sad!

Finally——Deduction: The last shot of the two people drifting away is really good! I'm the heroine's mother! So not objective!

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On Chesil Beach quotes

  • Florence Ponting: [Reading love, sex and marriage to Ruth] Women are like doorways. Men can enter though them.

  • Florence Ponting: Edward, I want to make you happy. But I think I'm always a disappointment. You're always advancing, I'm always backing away, and we can't talk about it. We can never just be happy... or just be. You're always demanding something more and I'm useless at... And you go silent and unhappy and it's all my fault. And when I do... I mean when I say yes to something, even if I don't really want to, I know there'll be another thing that I'm expected to do. I'm no good at these demands.