"Is it you?" - Best annotation for the word [encounter]

Violette 2022-03-23 09:02:50

When a screenwriter ran out of ideas, he pulled out a third-rate script in an old restaurant with mixed draft fees, and
"encountered" a
group of talented directors, leading actors and actresses, and soundtracks in the 1980s,
= using art to give the word "encounter" Write the best notes. . . .

Comments:
1. I knew it was a rude plot, but I was still moved and understood what an excellent actor's performance is.
2. "Encounter" is originally a kind of emotion, and love is a kind of religious belief. It cannot and should not be thought rationally, and even words cannot describe it clearly, as the heroine said on stage:

"The one I have created in my mind.

The sort of man each woman dreams of in the deepest and most secret reaches of her heart. I can almost see him now before me.

What would I say to him if he were really here? “Forgive me. ” I've never know this feeling. I've lived without it all my life. Is it any wonder, then, I failed to recognize you? You've brought it to me for the first time. Is there any way that I can tell you how my life has changed? Any ways at all to let you know what sweetness you have given me?

There is so much to say; I can't find the words, except for these: I love you!

And such would I say to him, if he were really here. "

Yes, There is so much to say; I can 't find the words, especially for "The one in my mind".


"Meet the one you meet among thousands of people, and in thousands of years, in the boundless wilderness of time, never one step earlier, nor There is no delay, just happened to catch up, there is nothing else to say, only to ask softly: Oh, are you here too? "—— Zhang Ailing "Love"

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Somewhere in Time quotes

  • Richard Collier: Please, don't leave. You have no idea how far I've come to be with you.

  • Richard Collier: Arthur, you know in the Hall of History, there's a photograph, a young woman. There's no nameplate.

    Arthur Biehl: Yes, that's Elise McKenna. She was a famous actress in her day. Starred in a play in the hotel theater.

    Richard Collier: I-I'm sorry. Did you say there was a theater here?

    Arthur Biehl: Yes. Down by the lake.

    Richard Collier: Really? When was this play done?

    Arthur Biehl: 1912.