regret beauty

Morris 2022-03-21 09:02:47

The first time I learned about this movie was when I was reading a novel in junior high school. At that time, I thought (Love means never having to say you are sorry.) This sentence is very romantic, so I copied it down.

I didn't think of this movie until recently when the drama was out.

After watching it, I shared with my friend that she said the movie was real. On the contrary, I think it's kind of dreamy. In this day and age, I can't imagine anyone who can leave things behind and just be in love.

The thing that saddens me the most about this movie is that when all is well, there is always one person who has to leave first. And how should the person who is left live, not let go or let go? Either one is somewhat unacceptable to me.

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Extended Reading
  • Providenci 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    "——Jenny, I’m sorry." “——No, love means you never have to say sorry.” Ryan O’Neal’s affectionate gaze at Ali MacGraw’s every look makes people so sad. It’s a pity that she was working with the film’s producer at the time. Robert Evans fell in love. This line is also the famous confession of Robert who is facing the monitor with tears in Ali's play. Later, they broke up, which made the Hollywood gold producer feel melancholy.

  • Ayden 2022-03-20 09:02:24

    Relying on the exquisite dialogue of the original book and the now seemingly heinous but classically unacceptable plot setting, this film has become a good chapter in literary adaptation, the scene is soothing and temperate, the original sound is exceptionally beautiful, the male protagonist both rebels against the patriarchy, Respecting the family concept and success recognized by mainstream values ​​can be said to be the most important reason for the movie’s popularity back then, but I am afraid it is also the reason why the heroine must die (fog)

Love Story quotes

  • Phil Cavaleri: Amen.

    Boy: It hasn't started yet.

    Phil Cavaleri: How am I supposed to know? I've never been to a do-it-yourself wedding before.

  • [first lines]

    Oliver Barrett IV: What can you say about a twenty-five-year-old girl who died? That she was beautiful and brilliant? That she loved Mozart and Bach, the Beatles, and me?