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Maci 2022-03-25 09:01:14

This is actually a peaceful film, but I don't know why I still think of rambles, like the joy and sorrow that everyone gets together, and the loneliness in everyone's heart, which are intertwined like this.

Looking at from the 20th century to the 21st century, perhaps there are many people in the circle that I have not come into contact with because of my shallow vision. The world doesn't seem to have changed much. There are always women who haven't had an orgasm, and some people still mind hearing girls say that I'm menstruating in public. The president's speech is still in their mouths today by people of different identities. Popped out, and some viewers said that what he said was really bad.

But the number of such people is actually decreasing and increasing. Time will take away everything and will lead people to the new land, but the ending is hard to say, is it good or bad?

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  • Jamie: I thought that was just the beginning of a new relationship with her, where she'd really tell me stuff. But maybe it was never really like that again. Maybe that was it.

    Dorothea: In March of 1999, I'll start to feel tired and confused. When I finally go to the doctor, he will say that the cancer in my lungs had already travelled to my breast and brain. I'll try to teach Jamie what to do with my stocks, but my instructions will be impossible to understand.

    Julie: Abbie will take me to Planned Parenthood. And I will go on the pill. I will go to NYU and lose touch with Jamie and Dorothea, and I will stop talking to my mom, I will fall in love with Nicholas, we will move to Paris, and choose not to have children.

    Abbie: I will stay in Santa Barbara. In just two years, I'll marry Dave. A month after I get married Carlotta will die. A week later, Max will die too. I will work out of my garage and show in local galleries. Against my doctor's advice, I will get pregnant, and by the time I'm thirty I'll have two boys.

    William: I'll live with Dorothea for another year. Then I'll open a pottery store in Sedona Arizona. I will marry Laurie, a singer-songwriter. We'll get divorced in a year. Then I'll meet Sandy, we will marry, and I will continue to do my pottery.

    Jamie: My mom will meet Jim in 1983, they'll be a couple until she dies. On her birthday each year, he will buy her a trip on a biplane. Years after she's gone I'll finally get married and have a son. I'll try to explain to him what his grandmother was like - but it will be impossible.

  • Jamie: [to his mom] You know, when the firemen come... people don't usually invite them for dinner.