So Belle showed up, she was like an angel, and even though she bored Tibby and I at first, she ended up catching the eye of both of us.
A girl who struggles with death, but who loves life more slowly than most of us, still has something new in the world. The questions she asked all of us gave us all a taste of life.
However, the miracle did not happen. Bailey left a videotape, and it was that tape, which brought tears to my face now that I don't cry much while watching the movie.
She said: "
Maybe we all have times when we're a loser, and
happiness doesn't mean everything has to be perfect.
Happiness may be remembering the trivial things,
like wearing that pair of jeans,
or having a fight in "Dragon's Den" To the next level,
these little things add up to outweigh our failures, and
maybe all we can do is live our lives.
That kind of feeling of being instantly connected to the second vein of Ren and Governor, and the whole person being very refreshing in an instant, is something I have been through recently, either watching a movie or falling asleep, and I have not experienced it for a long time, and at the same time I am suffering. Looking for or passively waiting for the feeling.
It can also be said to be a relief.
I never thought that the answer could be found in youth films, but maybe this is the most correct youth film, isn't it?
I remember the last teen film that made me feel this way was Dead Poets Society.
I've always wanted to be grateful for movies, and this time I want to be grateful for life.
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