No one wanted to quarrel, but they yelled like crazy, showing how miserable they were living.
Unfortunate childhood, failed marriage, cheating husband, rebellious daughter, and even a bloody discovery, he finally appeared in his life, and it turned out to be his own brother.
Yes, life is so shit.
I've heard a sentence saying this before, the older you get, the more you will cry over emotional episodes in books or movies. Because you know, they may be exaggerated, but in life, it often happens.
This show is definitely a movie full of negative energy, but like Aunt May keeps roaring, I'm telling the truth.
It's f*ckin, truth...
At this point I agree with Karen that one should live in the moment.
However, I don't think she did it. She just lied to herself, she did it herself, she lived a free and easy life and was very happy.
Pain will not last forever. But what if it really is forever.
Not much , survive.
If it wasn't for Aunt May, I probably wouldn't have watched this movie. She played really well, she really played a hopeless lonely old crazy bitch.
She finally fell into the arms of the Indian nanny that she hated, and the pained expression was unobstructed. "They are gone..."
No one wants to be alone, but it is often themselves who create the loneliness of others.
Above, some nonsense.
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