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Jules 2022-12-31 13:58:00

He smiled at his brother's question of "After you die...", but contradicted all the well-meaning inquiries of others. A stubborn person who has an incurable disease often wants to not be discriminated against by others. Being treated as a natural weakling by strangers is the most unacceptable thing for a stronger person. So scumbags who just want to go to bed are not necessarily disgusted, but if they become soft-spoken because they know the disease, they will turn around and run away.
Tessa scoffs at all the differences brought about by illness, so in the live radio broadcast she refuses to be the weak with the disease, and refuses to be the strong resistance, she just wants to be an ordinary girl.
The girl was naive and took drug theft as proof that she had lived. This girl is stubborn, burns her past, has no nostalgia, and does not let her family nostalgic. This girl was selfish and never cared about the feelings of others, even if she loved her father so much. Some people say that this movie is hypocritical, but it's not true. A sixteen-year-old child, a patient who is dying, whether it is the tall and true "I will do more useful things with limited time", or the broken "I will do it". If I don't like anyone, I want others to suffer with me." That's all hypocritical. And Tessa's sometimes unruly, sometimes gentle, is the psychological fluctuations that people of this age and this situation should have.
Tessa's favorable impression of Adam stems from her initiative in the relationship. The first time the two met was when she went to his yard to burn things, the second time was when she saw him moving things from the car and greeted him, the third time was when she went to the garage to find him, he was repairing a motorcycle, the fourth time she When I saw him eating with friends, I texted him. Although it was Adam who helped her faint, took her to the forest to wake her up, took her to the cliff to chat, and he rode her motorcycle to drive her to the sea. But without exception, Tessa took the initiative to find him. Although Tessa is essentially taken care of, it is still enough to satisfy her paranoia that she doesn't like being asked by others.
The bloody scene was shocking enough, Mom was at a loss, and Adam was dumbfounded. When the prince rushed into the house, it was not a drama of a hero saving beauty, but stood there blankly. And all the mother could do was call an ambulance and couldn't give any information to the doctor. You love her too, but love cannot help at this time. You're going to wish Dad was here and he'd know what to do with it. And it was in exchange for his whole life.
The film isn't hoarse, but it's empathetic. Regardless of whether she accompanies her family to dinner or picks up her best friend's child's long-haired Tessa, it is her in reality or her soul drifting back. At least the ending we saw was pretty good.

Trivia:
1.Jeremy Irvine declined an offer to play the protagonist 'Peeta Mellark' of The Hunger Games because of the film. Imagine if he'd at least be a much bigger match for Jennifer Lawrence in The Hunger Games.
2. This film is based on Jenny Downham's novel "Before I Die".
3. Naomi Watts was originally considered to play the role of the mother in the film, and then Olivia Williams took the role. For the role of mother Naomi Watts is still too beautiful.

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Now Is Good quotes

  • Cal: Bye Tess. Haunt me if you like. I don't mind.

  • Tessa Scott: Our life is a series of moments. Let them all go. Moments. All gathering towards this one.

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