Shall we walk?

Angelita 2022-03-30 09:01:11

Dustin Hoffman and Emma Thompson, the years have changed our faces and shapes, but the air remains the same, that's the mark of our existence... it all started with the encounter, from that one walk for two... walk ...it's really beautiful...two people walk politely together, feel at ease...the topic is casual...but it's the closest thing to someone who has never told anyone...that's probably the most beautiful thing The experience and experience...it's good to think so...

the confession of the heroine Kate at the end hit me, yes:" I think I'm more comfortable with being disappointed. I think I'm angry with you for trying to take that away." Maybe I'd rather you never came...

Anyway, even in middle age, we still have that chance... That ending was lovely... Kate's mother finally clicked That Polish neighbor's doorbell...

or London...remembers that morning, the wake of the city I saw, the waves of the morning sun shining down the river...my bright morning alone. ..at

the moment I just want to say: Shall we keep walking? And also expect him to say: I'm in transition.

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  • Katlyn 2022-03-31 09:01:09

    Emma, ​​you do make u look like a cow~~

  • Katlyn 2022-04-05 09:01:07

    It's not too late to be with you

Last Chance Harvey quotes

  • Kate Walker: You still here, still in London?

    Harvey Shine: Sure. Can I explain?

    Kate Walker: No, no. You don't need to explain, Harvey.

    Harvey Shine: I want to.

    Kate Walker: No, honestly. I don't need to...

    Harvey Shine: Kate, please. I was in a hospital.

    Kate Walker: Oh, God. Why?

    Harvey Shine: No. It's nothing. I left my pills in New York. I have this irregular heart beat. I had it since I was a kid.

    Kate Walker: Arrhythmia.

    Harvey Shine: How do you know what it is?

    Kate Walker: Cause my father has it.

    Harvey Shine: Well, young men get it, too.

    [Kate laughs]

    Harvey Shine: Aw, Kate, I'm so sorry I wasn't there.

  • Kate Walker: [putting vacuum away] Okay, Mama. It's me. Done. I've got to get to work.

    Maggie: Why don't you stay and have some lunch?

    Kate Walker: I can't. I've got to go. Um, not to pry or anything, but why is there a large smoked ham under the stairs?

    Maggie: Oh, that. Yes. It's um... The neighbor gave it to me.

    Kate Walker: The Polish neighbor?

    [her mother nods]

    Kate Walker: So, probably not a mass murderer.

    Maggie: Probably not.

    [Kate chuckles]