The choice of the first day of the Spring Festival

Chesley 2022-03-21 09:03:18

On the first day of the Spring Festival, I chose this movie by mistake. I thought it would be a sad movie, but I didn't expect it to be full of joy at the end. Hollywood-style happy ending, cheesy plot. But I can't stand the Spring Festival, and it is God's will to choose such a movie on a happy day.

If there are really only three weeks left to live, how do you choose the rest of your life? I'm glad that so many lovely people have fulfilled a middle-aged man's wish. How good is the feeling of being lost and found, fortunately I know. Even if I knew it was just a misunderstanding, I burst into tears the moment the misunderstanding was resolved.

It's good to be alive! On the hospital bed, a 92-year-old lady and a 90-year-old lady are enjoying the future: in the future, we will go to the big world together, go to the Temple of the City God, and enter the nursing home together when we grow old. Some people are already old at the age of 20, and some people are not old at the age of 90. Where there is a dream, there is a future, seize the moment and live well.

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  • Alana 2022-03-16 09:01:08

    The old movies were really good. The shape looks very fashionable now, and even in Europe and the United States, the story of convincing people with morality could be photographed at that time.

  • Horacio 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    I watched it N years ago, and I just remember that the plot was rather mediocre. . .

Last Holiday quotes

  • [Adamian is making Georgia listen to Kragen's CD]

    Kragen'sVoice: Rule One: Life is not a popularity contest, but it is a contest. Boo-hoo, they don't like me. Rule Two: You grab that scared little loser inside you and you beat the living crap out of him. Rule Three: When is enough enough? Enough is *never* enough.

    [Georgia takes the CD out and breaks it]

    Georgia Byrd: Enough is enough right now Mr. Adamian!

  • Georgia Byrd: Don't that ceiling ever just make you want to cry?

    [smiles]

    Marie: I've never noticed Madam.