In the movie Kelly got a bedside book, '100 Love Letters from Great People' or something. Ask Mr. Da, your name is Da, you are considered to be in the same country as them, why have you never written a love letter to me, not even a love fax. Yeah, that's because my secretary accidentally lost it.
Then Carrie read Beethoven's love letter: Be still, because only by thinking quietly about our existence can we accomplish the goal of our life together; Be still, love me, today, yesterday, I miss you in tears, You, you, my life, my everything; goodbye, keep on loving me, never wrong your lover's most loyal heart, the end is: ever thine, ever mine, ever ours, forever yours, ever me Yes, forever ours. Do you see Beethoven?
At that time, it was war or politics. If it was wrong, it was the eternal fate of heaven and man. They said, look, aren't we together now.
The two later broke up with a bang at a huge wedding. I wanted to turn back and say a few words to Kelly, so I told the driver to go the wrong way, just as the bride Limo was coming, and they met on the streets of New York. The scene was very godfather, camp moment of the year.
I kept writing emails to apologize, copying Byron's, copying Beethoven's, and finally, I finally thought of my own words.
At a ceremony in city hall, Da was still secretly attached to Kelly's ear, always yours, always mine, always ours, and Kelly secretly rejoiced.
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