Little moved.

Carley 2022-03-25 09:01:08

A mediocre, slightly moving film. The story of an American couple's relationship with a Labrador retriever for more than a decade.
I was moved by at least two points:
1. The couple moved between different cities, changing jobs and having children, and their situation gradually improved. In order to make her husband live a happier life and be able to do what she really likes, the wife does not hesitate to give up her job and change her style of living according to the plan; while the husband basically cooperates with his wife's plan without complaining, and does his best to support it. up the whole family. Even if there is an occasional quarrel, it does not hinder the deep, everlasting love between them.
2. Their and their children's affection for Marley, the puppy on sale, is also so persistent and persistent. When everyone was burying Marley, the second son read the letter he wrote to Marley and said, I hope there will be a lot of things in heaven for you to bite. This can not help but remind me of my little stinky miss. I also hope my little stinker has plenty of milk and egg yolks to eat in heaven and doesn't get sick again. So when I see this, I cry very sad...
I really like the cute and stupid looks of the puppies, and I am worried that it will be difficult for them to clean up their sadness when they leave me. Very confused, should I adopt another puppy?

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Extended Reading
  • Trevor 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    It has become a habit to be by your side all the time. Once lost, the disputes and contradictions that you once had become the most precious memories. Dogs are like that, and so are people. I thought of you who seem to be lost at any time, don't have any more accidents, stay with me for a few more years.

  • Malvina 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    The description of the original book is more delicate, but the changes made in the film are basically acceptable, and the turns of individual plots are a bit blunt. I watched the tears that I still watched at the end, there is no way, who makes us love dogs...

Marley & Me quotes

  • John Grogan: A dog has no use for fancy cars, big homes, or designer clothes. A water log stick will do just fine. A dog doesn't care if your rich or poor, clever or dull, smart or dumb. Give him your heart and he'll give you his. How many people can you say that about? How many people can make you feel rare and pure and special? How many people can make you feel extraordinary?

  • Arnie Klein: Tell your dog not to worry, sooner or later we all lose our balls.