beautiful transformation

Bill 2022-03-24 09:02:22

how to say? I think, this is a film that needs to stop and savor it carefully. If you also have sisters, or have very good girlfriends, perhaps, you will be able to better appreciate the little things that are depicted in the film.
You like that person, you understand her, her smile, or her tears; you will also hate this person, because she knows you too well, understands your unknown lowliness, knows your hidden wounds, and knows how to stab you the deepest. You face her with such a contradictory mood, your sister, but you will always like her more than hate her, because she will accompany you through pain and grow with you.
Rose and Maggie, in the beginning, were not really flattering girls, but in the bumps and bumps along the way, they both experienced transformation and grew into truly beautiful girls. Life is not completely smooth sailing, always have to experience pain, always have to shed tears, only then can we have the ability to qualify for happiness and hope to embrace beauty.
I saw the rainbow after the rain and the sky, and I also saw the beautiful soul behind the tears, how about you?

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Extended Reading
  • Duane 2022-04-21 09:02:41

    Love the last poem~ and prof, let me see the beauty of elderly

  • Summer 2022-03-22 09:02:07

    Very warm, good movie.

In Her Shoes quotes

  • Mrs. Lefkowitz: My son - 55 - still single.

    Lewis Feldman: Gay?

    Mrs. Lefkowitz: I wish - immature.

  • Lewis Feldman: My Charlotte taught me everything - cooking, dishes how to use a cell phone - even my old laundry.

    Ella Hirsch: You must miss her.

    Lewis Feldman: Everyday. You?

    Ella Hirsch: Well I didn't know your wife, so no I can't say I do.

    [They laugh]