sad harmony drama

Ransom 2022-03-23 09:02:09

Without both hands, the girl would marry the hook sailor without disdain; Fred's charm made Al's daughter fascinated; Al's business level and negotiating ability did not seem to be very good, His boss promoted him to be vice president. So many harmonious scenes make me seem to be in the news network, how can the reality be so beautiful? The real situation should be that the sailor’s girlfriend abandoned him early. The sailor was addicted to alcohol and had serious suicidal tendencies; Fred was abandoned by his wife and could only travel around to change jobs; Al’s boss doubted Al’s ability and fired Ayr moved out of the beautiful apartment after having no regular source of income. Maybe what I said was too pessimistic. Fred and Al may have a bright future, but it is absolutely impossible for a sailor to have such a perfect ending, and it is even more impossible for a beautiful woman to be so infatuated with him, because this is the real society. , not a fairy tale. Finally, let's talk about the bug in the film. Why can the sailor operate the hook so dexterously without both hands? Even people with hands can't do it.

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Extended Reading
  • Arden 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Post-war employment sketches, three classes, different characters and different situations. The nearly three-hour movie doesn't feel long.

  • Ivy 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    The difference between the eight o'clock file and the classic film may be that it starts from a starting point and ends at a different scenery. There are too few films with bloody plots but not annoying. I knew before that war is an economic shuffling. This movie is saying that war is a class The shuffle is like we went to another place to play for a while and come back to face it or face it

The Best Years of Our Lives quotes

  • Wilma Cameron: You wrote me that when you got home, you and I were going to be married. If you wrote that once, you wrote it a hundred times. Isn't that true?

    Homer Parrish: Yes, but things are different now.

    Wilma Cameron: Have you changed your mind?

    Homer Parrish: Have I said anything about changing my mind?

    Wilma Cameron: No. That's just it. You haven't said anything about anything... I don't know what to think, Homer. All I know is, I was in love with you when you left and I'm in love with you now. Other things may have changed but that hasn't.

  • Fred Derry: I dreamed I was gonna have my own home. Just a nice little house for my wife and me out in the country... in the suburbs anyway. That's the cock-eyed kind of dream you have when you're overseas.

    Peggy Stephenson: You don't have to be overseas to have dreams like that.

    Fred Derry: Yeah. You can get crazy ideas right here at home.