Life is the longest journey!

Aimee 2022-03-24 09:02:07

This is not destined to be a high-scoring film, with no ups and downs, no intense plot, no eye-catching special effects, or even poignant and sad love. The film depicts the ordinary and sincere love of two ordinary lovers in different times in a delicate and warm way. What is the longest journey? A person's life is the longest journey, and in this journey, we are destined to encounter some things, fall in love with some people, go through many hardships, some of them fail to come together in the end, and some come together but fail. I had to separate, and it was so difficult and so happy to be able to stick to each other in the end! But no matter what the experience is, in this longest journey we must learn to love and be loved, and love is not only sweetness and attachment, but also noisy and troubled by disagreements, as well as the helplessness of having to make choices. Hesitating, and even giving up or giving up as a last resort, but love means giving, giving care, tolerance, support, and even giving up personal ideals, career, or life, as long as she can be happy, even in this happiness. No self-willingness, no regrets and no regrets. And this is love, it requires sacrifice, and it always does!

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  • Lukas 2021-12-20 08:01:03

    The theater is about to be contracted by teenage girls. Girls in every country are almost the same. A lot of people are drunk in that wow ( ̄▽ ̄)ノ

  • Braden 2021-12-20 08:01:03

    It is very charming to see some people say that this is an irresponsible romantic male protagonist in Qiong Yao film of the United States.

The Longest Ride quotes

  • Ira Levinson: For me, the great joy of collecting wasn't in the art itself, but in the person I collected it with: my beloved Ruth. The happiness these paintings brought her was immeasurable. And sharing that happiness was the great privilege of my life. We celebrated, we achieved, we endured, we compromised. And above all... we loved. The true work of art was the longest ride Ruth and I shared, this thing called Life. There's not a painting here I wouldn't trade in a heartbeat, to hear her voice, or see her smile, just one more time.

    [Signed, Ira Levinson]

  • Sophia Danko: [Marcia opens Sophia's door] Hi Marcia. Thanks for not disturb-ing.

    Marcia: I have a present for you.

    [holds up cowboy boots]

    Sophia Danko: Wait, you were serious?

    Marcia: Do I look serious?

    Sophia Danko: No, you look ridiculous.

    [chuckles]