Our Lady of Fish Bubble Eyes Saves the Sick, Old, Middle-aged and Young

Carli 2022-03-24 09:01:42

This story can be summed up like this. Although the beginning of a beautiful scene of falling in love is very romantic, although the plot is a bit slow, for the sake of the muscular man and the long blond legs, it is just like watching the MV

. The heroine came to this world to cure all psychological problems with true love, such as autistic children, autistic elderly, manic young people, and middle-aged people with cancer who lack love.

Autistic children also like children and animals. It's normal behavior. It's okay to
care for the elderly.
Do you have to marry a terminally ill single father? Do you have to marry him, whether you pay or work hard or cook chicken soup for him every day? ? ? The key is that you obviously don't love him!
Have you ever wondered how the male protagonist feels? How does the boy's pig's feet feel like his father! How do your parents feel?
What did this fellow say before that if you hurt her, I'd break your legs or something, and you'd like to let her accompany you to spend the last two months of suffering so hard to sell the house?

Then you get married and get married. What does it mean that your husband is stuck in the hospital and the actor is left at home after dinner? If you can't let go, then don't get married mean! !
Especially when you say so i will see you soon, do you mean we can be together when my husband dies? !
Then the screenwriter really quickly let her husband die. . .
The poor cannon fodder actor, who was all muscular and loyal to serve the country, was killed by the halo of the Virgin. . . In the end, he was infected with the Notre Dame virus and sold all his father's life collection. . . If your father knew about it, he probably would have been angry and scolded you. . .

PS I love the analogy about the mentally ill father, the wounded son, and the misprinted coin. They are not perfect, but they are unique and precious to those who understand. This monologue should be the biggest highlight of the film, right
? all the same. . . It's just a normal coin

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Dear John quotes

  • John Tyree: You're starting to make me a little nervous.

    Savannah Curtis: Why am I starting to make you nervous?

    John Tyree: Because I'm starting to think you might be too good of a person for me.

    Savannah Curtis: Oh. No, I'm not that good of a person.

    John Tyree: You're sneaking off every day to do manual labor on a house for charity. On your spring break.

    Savannah Curtis: Yeah, you're right. It's selfish, really, me being this generous.

    John Tyree: But no, seriously. You don't drink, you don't smoke.

    Savannah Curtis: Nope. Nope.

    John Tyree: You probably don't sleep around.

    Savannah Curtis: Absolutely not.

    John Tyree: Okay, look, you gotta have a fault.

    Savannah Curtis: I do.

    John Tyree: Okay, care to enlighten me?

    Savannah Curtis: I curse.

    John Tyree: No, you don't.

    Savannah Curtis: Yes, I do.

    John Tyree: I haven't heard you.

    Savannah Curtis: Well, that's because it's in my mind. There's a never-ending stream of curse words that I'm thinking at all times.

    John Tyree: Okay, fine, just say one then.

    Savannah Curtis: No, I can't tell you because it's filthy.

    John Tyree: Right.

    Savannah Curtis: Yeah.

    John Tyree: Okay, all right. Fair enough.

    Savannah Curtis: No, I have faults, John. Trust me, I have plenty of them. You'll see.

    Savannah Curtis: I hope so.

  • Savannah Curtis: The problem with time, I've learned, whether it's those first two weeks I got to spend with you, or the final two months I got to spend with him, eventually time always runs out. I have no idea where you are out there in the world, John. But I understand that I lost the right to know these things long ago. No matter how many years go by, I know one thing to be as true as ever was - I'll see you soon then.