happy receiving

Denis 2022-03-23 09:02:01

Maybe it’s because of this movie. I was told that the ringtone was the opening song the night before. On the plane the next day, I was just about to go to sleep. After thinking about it, I still looked through to see if there were any good movies. The result came first. One is it, then I don't think I have a reason to sleep.

More coincidentally, before watching the movie, I was reading Peng's "Underground Education of Love" (I ripped off the cover of the book as usual, but the golden book and Peng's English name made my colleagues mistakenly think that I was reading the Bible). Read his novels slowly, read his nonsense, and fast, because you need to speed up the reading speed to feel his various expressions. Peng Haoxiang said that when he had not officially started his column, he just tried to receive some letters to read. As a result, he received countless letters in three days. If there really is a "Juliet's secretary" that can be, I really want to try it, and I will be ashamed. Every day's job is to reply to all kinds of people. Written in the evening to cook together, drink and chat. On the way home in the middle of the night, I think of a certain letter writer today, just like myself back then.

Wan Fang has a song called "Happy Receiving Letters", which is included in "The Luck of Love". Wan Fang is among our generation and has not been paid much attention by many people. After searching for a long time, it didn't work. I accidentally caught a glimpse of the poster in my video store, so I gathered up my courage and rushed into the store to buy a tape. The boss, who was always wiping with a rag every day, was very excited and enthusiastic. I have only listened to that song over and over again. I especially miss the days of the tape recorder, with favorite radio shows, washed and recorded on English tapes, and then finally scraped off the tape and relabeled—the tapes that have been scraped off are all black and look neat. Later, they were lent to classmates one after another, and eventually they were scattered around the world.

In high school, even if we met every day, I could write letters. When I was in college, I fell in love by writing letters. Later, letter writing was like a legend. Even if I looked at it more than 10,000 times in the crowd, I couldn't pick it up again. I even clamored everywhere: "I want to write a letter!" Some people responded, but I no longer responded. From this, it can be concluded that when writing a letter, it is not about the time, not the event and place, but the person. - For the apostrophe. Even the apostrophe can wear reading glasses when he is 80 years old and shiver and struggle to write: "I changed a new set of dentures today, how about your crutches, do you want me to send you a new one? What?" Until recently, I started to pick up my pen and write letters again, in a hotel in a strange city, before going to bed, on the subway, on the train, on the plane, when I was happy when I was sad, when all my thoughts were gone...

Far away... Now, back to movies. When the plane landed, it stopped when he saw the male protagonist driving after Sophie. After I got off the plane, I always thought, I really didn’t want a happy ending, so I found out at night and watched the last paragraph. When I saw Sophie back in her fiancé’s arms, and when the hero was lost and left, I thought it was all right here. . But the timeline of the movie shows that there is still a long time to come, then watching how the screenwriter shakes the burden, it is really difficult for the screenwriter, in order to let those of us watching the movie have a fresh feeling, we have to rack our brains to design how to make the plot point The number is too large to make people feel cliché and far-fetched - however, the last "cousin's story" is too funny. It happens that the first article of "Underground Education of Love" and the movie [Heartbeat] all involve "cousin". Those who are interested can look it up.

The second male looks familiar. He originally appeared in [Bad Education] and [Motorcycle Diary]. The screenwriter was too partial. After nine bends and eighteen turns, he gave Sophie a good ending, but left him alone. It would be great if he met someone who is right-handed in this movie. The two devoted themselves to researching new dishes all day long, made new things, gave each other a taste first, and then exchanged for a while of liveliness: So fucking delicious! Or give the restaurant a big holiday, and the two fly to Sichuan, China, to learn from the owner of the fly restaurant, and squat at the intersection to eat red oil and copy hands.

However, Sophie's happy ending may not be good, because even the children now know that the prince and the princess may not be happy in the end when they are together. These two people just have special emotions under certain circumstances, and the ice cream battle is just a catalyst. Probably the prince and the princess want to be truly happy, they must be old enough to enjoy the blessings and sufferings they deserve and the old fairy tale that the people around them have passed away and then meet again.

I'll still write.

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Letters to Juliet quotes

  • Sophie: You know what? Why don't you go see the truffle place - and l'll go do my thing and sightsee?

    Victor: Really? Yeah! Win-win!

  • Donatella: Husbands are like wine. They take a long time to mature.