It all started with the courage of those 20s

Brennon 2022-03-22 09:01:42

After watching it for two or three days, I think I want to recommend this movie to everyone! ! It turns out that there are so many movies and TV works that I have never seen but are very wonderful! ! ! I remember crying several times during the movie, just suddenly. One time, when the male protagonist faced the tiger, he was reluctant to let it go, as if he had not let go of his obsession with the death of his wife, he just wanted to let Spark live even a week longer, but it The time has come, and I am also suffering. Spark also tried to persevere, the time it came off the rock was the only response to the male lead, but it was really old. Later, the night the male protagonist finally agreed, he was still meeting this photo with his wife, and he laughed out loud when he saw that he was crying and crying. He was relieved, and he understood. There is also a very touching line of the little male protagonist's feelings for Lily. At first, he drove into his new home in a car, facing Lily who was beckoning across the window without any hesitation. He noticed that there was a foreshadowing buried here - the words on the window, I don't know whether that scene blurred these words or that moment. His attention was on Lily, but he didn't read the words on the window. When the movie was about to end, the little male protagonist went out wearing a raincoat, and when he turned his head, he saw the window with the words "If you love me, just let me know." Oh my god! Explode in place! Lily had not been looking for him for several days at this time, she was disappointed in her! Then the little male protagonist used his 20s courage to knock on the window and bravely express his heart. This scene is so well arranged! The description of animals didn't impress me more deeply, maybe it's because of the different personal focus hahaha.

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We Bought a Zoo quotes

  • Benjamin Mee: Their happy is too loud.

  • [last lines]

    Benjamin Mee: Why would an amazing woman like you even talk to someone like me?

    Katherine Mee: Why not?