smoke gets in your eyes

Greta 2022-03-24 09:03:43

What is love and what is liking? Many people are very concerned about whether there is love between partners. In fact, I have always been more concerned about whether there is love. Love is really very deep, and so far there is no comprehensive explanation that can satisfy everyone. Love can be big or small, passion, responsibility, or companionship. So I stubbornly felt that the foundation of a partner should be liking, pure liking, and not mixed with other things. If there is no such liking, I really don't care about the so-called "love".
So this couple have been together for forty-five years, and I absolutely believe that there is love between them, so some people will not understand why his wife Mo Min eats the vinegar of a dead ex-girlfriend. I understand that the appearance of that person made their forty-five relationship foundation doubtful, that is: Have you ever liked me? Everything between us is sincere, a compromise, a backup or even a way for you to escape? Is forty-five years of love worth forty-five years of dislike? Scary to think about.
At the end of the movie, the couple hugged and danced at the forty-fifth anniversary party. The music was the song "smoke gets in your eyes" from the wedding ceremony that year. The melody of this song is like a lover's murmur, but the lyrics are sad and sad. I wonder why I played this song when I got married. Maybe it's like the first paragraph of the song. When everything is beautiful, the sorrows of others are just clouds and clouds~~ Forty-five years later, my wife finally After hearing the second paragraph, she was thinking, "Did the bridegroom feel sad for his lost true love when he embraced me, and now I will also be sad for my lost emotion"

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  • Kate Mercer: You used to love your birdwatching.

    Geoff Mercer: I did, yes.

    Kate Mercer: It's funny how you forget the things in life that make you happy.

  • Geoff Mercer: Lena, this is wonderful. Thank you.

    Lena: Not bad for an old fascist, huh?