About love and sorrow

Evert 2022-03-22 09:02:48

Is it a husband
, a father
, an employee
, or a man

, he needs to express his love,
he needs the company of his wife, and he needs the love of his
children,

but there is no goodbye and confession, not even the last word,
happiness, quietly passed away

, irritability, depression, and middle-aged temper. Whether he has a
lover or a child, he is particularly disobedient.

Duoer's mother's time made him miss that moment even more.
However, he wants to be alone,
continue his family life,
support the child's sky, and he is usually

cautious. At this moment, he chooses to escape and face the phone. He was talking about when he was driving, he was in a trance about his unfinished love for his wife, his worries about the growth of his children , and his hesitation in the future. The cries of the children also burst out . Such a man must have such a love.


















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Extended Reading
  • Wayne 2022-04-21 09:03:21

    There are a few inspiring places in the film

  • Fern 2022-03-18 09:01:08

    The helpless parting, the metaphor of the anti-war sentiment becomes deeper and heavier!

Grace Is Gone quotes

  • [first lines]

    Grace Phillips: [on outgoing message] Hi. You've reached Grace, Stanley, Heidi, and Dawn. We're not home right how, but if you leave a message, we'll get back to you as soon as possible.

    [beep]

    Grace Phillips: [leaving a message] Hi everyone, it's mom! I just wanted to call and tell you how much I'm thinking of you. Stan, I guess you're at work now. Have you had a chance to go to that group thing yet? I think its a great idea. God, it's hot here. I'm not sure when I'm going to be able to call again. It might be a few days. I just wanted to tell you that I love you. And I miss you. Write me...

    [beep]

  • Stanley Philipps: So what have you been up to, John?

    John Phillips: I'm studying to take the GRE.

    Stanley Philipps: Good. You're going back to school?

    John Phillips: I'm thinking about it, yeah.

    Stanley Philipps: That's great. What for?

    John Phillips: Law. Or medicine. I haven't decided yet.