Can you fly again without sinking?

Lee 2022-03-23 09:02:54

It was a movie that was specifically looking for Stewart to have the chance to see "No More Silence". It was only fourteen or five years old, but she had already carved her character into the bone. , watching her stick her head out of the car window and laughing, it turns out that she is another person. This may be her innate destiny. I never thought that she could play the role of a sunny beauty. Her beauty is somewhat gloomy, but There is a kind of power that makes life and death, I think of Zhang Zhongxing's words "compared with laughter, sorrow is deep, I would like to see it, and hope to see it for a long time." The so-called later experience may be the restoration of itself. Seeing a psychiatrist, my father is a kind and loving person, but he also has to sit on the steps to rest his busy and toiled heart for a living. Who says that Melinda's silence is not for its own sake. The perpetrators have been slashed by a thousand swords, but the world never cares about an individual, and tragedies continue to unfold. This is a trivial by-product of its eternal iron law. Therefore, even the tall boy who drives the Wrangler is also a kidnapped. It's just that he is too weak to even resist. It seems that melinda's no longer silent is simply admirable (especially the Chinese). But this is just a general course of psychological recovery after rape (it means nothing to those who are honest in their hearts), and our destiny may have changed a little bit, and the biggest thing we do is to resist. That being said, what I like about Stewart is that she's probably bringing back the truth we don't want to see, and at the same time it's like the metaphor for life that Melinda said when she planted the seeds with her father. After the suffering comes, it is good to have you (the boy who dissected the frog together is also Melinda's spiritual mentor; art teacher, when he parted, he saw the hut that Melinda had decorated with his own works, and the pure blue eyes were full of tears, which was very moving; long hair Female teacher, its hairstyle changes are enlightening; parents, when giving gifts, said that you like to draw now... oh, my father and mother), tell us that everything is possible, even if it is ethereal and dreamy , turned into a tree that only grows in the heart, and it is also the warmth of the world, surrounded by cold, at least there is still a fire of hope. It's just that her "deep sadness" is still fixed in my heart, although it is interpreted with a smile.

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  • Dandre 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    Kristen Stewart is beautiful.

  • Daphney 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    You must speak it out loudly! Especially a wounded girl.

Speak quotes

  • Mr. Freeman: [to Melinda] Hey! You're the tree. Uh, you can eat lunch in here if you want. It's against school rules, but I'm kind of a rebel.

    [gives Melinda a sheet of paper]

    Mr. Freeman: Wow, uh. It's not a place mat. The rule is if you're gonna be in here, you need to be working, so choose your weapon.

    [puts some pencils in front of Melinda]

    Mr. Freeman: Do something, anything. Hey, does this inspire you?

    [points to the radio]

    Mr. Freeman: No?

    [changes the radio station]

    Mr. Freeman: Hmm?

    [Melinda nods her head]

    Mr. Freeman: So are you going trick or treating tonight?

    Melinda Sordino: No.

    Mr. Freeman: Oh. You don't like candy?

    Melinda Sordino: I'm too old.

    Mr. Freeman: Oh, right. Yeah, I got kids, so I guess I never get too old.

    Melinda Sordino: Last year, we were witches.

    Mr. Freeman: Who's we?

    Melinda Sordino: My ex-best friends.

    [angrily crumbles up her drawing]

    Mr. Freeman: What are you doing? No, no! You gotta give things a chance.

    [looks at the drawing]

    Mr. Freeman: Close your eyes. Just do it. I'm the teacher. Can you picture a tree? Any tree.

    [sees Melinda's eyebrows bend]

    Mr. Freeman: There it is. It's burned in your retina. You got it. Do it.

  • Andy Evans: Coming? Hello? Earth to Rachel! Alright.

    [gets back into his car]

    Andy Evans: Okay, what did I do this time? Hmm, tell me.

    Rachel Bruin: Remember when you asked me about Melinda Sordino? The girl in the art room. Why did you ask me if I was friends with her?

    [Andy stares and says nothing]

    Rachel Bruin: Do you know her? How do you know her?

    Andy Evans: [irritated] I was looking for you. Bitch!