A true romance

Raquel 2022-03-22 09:02:32

I don't know if Julie went to Africa because of the filming, or because she went to Africa to adopt the two African children.
It's telling the story of international aid, but it's too fake. I don't like this kind of love story, I feel stupid if I believe it. And finally said that you have a daughter, please you are a married wife, although there is a foreshadowing in front of you, LG may cheat, but you can't come this way. The values ​​in this movie are so contradictory. Confidence is reduced because of this.
Owen, who went to participate in international aid, looks very heroic. There are people in this world who do a lot of things and seem to be pacifist and international humanitarian. In fact, it is for himself. I think his participation in international aid is basically Take a look at yourself, because he doesn't seem to be pitiful or have the patience necessary for healing. Just temper. While the actor is doing well in his new (forgot the name) play with Big Mouth Juliet Roberts, the role in this one really doesn't suit him. This handsome guy is only suitable for true character performances. It might be easier to say pretending to be B.
If it is for the African rescue documentary, it is not necessary, because the director may also set up a bridge between Cambodia and Russia Chechnya for plot considerations. And the main line is love, and the plots about these rescue areas basically have the necessary characters and situations.
If you want to see handsome guys and beauties, you can also pull. But Julie's previous bangs were a bit earthy. Ha ha ha ha.

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Beyond Borders quotes

  • Nick Callahan: Are you wearing perfume... in the fucking desert?

  • Sarah Jordan: Why do you never say my name?

    Nick Callahan: Sorry?

    Sarah Jordan: You never say my name. Why?

    Nick Callahan: pauses - What's the first thing you do when you get a cold?

    Sarah Jordan: What?

    Nick Callahan: What's the first thing you do when you get a cold?

    Sarah Jordan: Uh... chicken soup, aspirin, scotch...

    Nick Callahan: You never just have the cold?

    Sarah Jordan: I don't know what...

    Nick Callahan: interrupts - Taken nothing. Just have the cold?

    Sarah Jordan: No

    Nick Callahan: No, and that's us, right? We drown it. Kill it. Numb it, anything not to feel. You know, when I was a doctor in London, no one ever said 'medahani'. They don't thank you like they thank you here. Cos here they feel everything, straight from God. There's no drugs, no painkillers. It's the weirdest, purest thing - suffering. And when you've seen that kind of courage in a li... - pauses, tears well up -... in a child... How could you ever want to do anything but just hold him in your arms? You remember that boy in London, JoJo?

    Sarah Jordan: Yes of course

    Nick Callahan: He was my first save, 10 years old. So thin he could barely stand. But he still found the strength the bury the rest of his family. We have no idea what courage is... He used to write me little notes. He helped me in the clinic. He was good. He was sweet, he was good. He wanted to be like me, I liked that. I mean, it was silly and childish, but it made me feel good about myself. So I took him with me to London, you know, my talisman, my courageous Africa... - pauses - How could I be so bloody stupid? How could I be so totally selfish? The point is... he was my friend. He had a name. So now I HAVE to remember him. If everybody I lose has a name...