The circles are different, why is it necessary to be strong?

Hyman 2022-03-26 09:01:07

The double-line plot is interesting. Different couple, same core. I often hear this sentence: the circles are different, why do you need to be strong? But sometimes it just so happens that we tend to fall in love with people who are very different from ourselves. We repeatedly weighed and considered carefully, for fear that we would suffer, and no one was willing to give in. The relationship ended before it started. You regret, you complain that fate tricks people, you blame the other party for not knowing how to give in, but you never reflect on whether you have made sacrifices for the so-called "love" in your mouth? Love requires two people to stick together and achieve together. Unfortunately, although the ending was good, it was too dreamy and didn't give the answer I wanted. But I've always believed that if you want something in particular, and take action, you'll get something.

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Extended Reading
  • Lysanne 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    Life doesn't care how much you have, it only cares about the happiness you feel from what you have! What if you have the whole world but no happiness? The most precious thing in the world is happiness. You can't afford it. Be grateful for the happiness you have now! Giving up a lifetime of happiness in pursuit of those eight seconds of honor is all vain!

  • Luciano 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    Haha who was attracted by the big breasts of the male protagonist of the poster to watch this movie turned out to be Clint's son!

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]