This is a love song

Austin 2022-03-22 09:02:29

How would you describe a girl who died at twenty-five? She was beautiful and talented. She loved Mozartbach, the Beatles and me.
In the snowy sky, a man sat on the ground with his back on his back, the camera zoomed in from afar, mixed with a touch of piano music, to complement the narration above. This is an obvious story. There is love and sadness in the story.
This story is set in the 1970s, and what is moving is the story itself. But in today's world, there is a Korean drama that is more tragic than one, and such a story itself would be too cliché. But it is still unforgettable after so long, and it is still a classic love for some reason. In my opinion, what makes it immortal is its soundtrack.
I have always believed that music has weight. It can question the original meaning of life, talk about the beauty of love, and describe the joys and sorrows of ordinary life.
There is only one reason for love from the beginning to the end, and that is the need for each other. No matter how it falls into the stereotype, love shows its greatness and preciousness in the face of life and death.
And there is a classic line that I have to mention. It was a golden sentence that Western couples sang about at the time, and it is still familiar to us today. Love means never having to say your are sorry.

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Love Story quotes

  • Oliver Barrett IV: Love means never having to say you're sorry.

  • Jennifer Cavalieri: You're gonna flunk out if you don't study.

    Oliver Barrett IV: I am studying.

    Jennifer Cavalieri: Bullshit. You're looking at my legs.

    Oliver Barrett IV: You know, Jenny, you're not that great looking.

    Jennifer Cavalieri: I know. But can I help it if you think so?