Dream my dream

Nina 2022-03-29 09:01:02

"My sister said that I can buy you clothes for a lifetime in my hometown, and I'm willing to do so. But I can't afford the future you want in my hometown. That's why I sent you away."

Alice is undoubtedly brave, she awakened my once beautiful dream. In fact, there is nothing wrong with staying behind or wandering, but at the time of the choice, I made different choices and achieved a different life. Of course, it can't be said that it is completely doomed, but when it comes to accumulation, we need to pay a greater price to make a comeback, and there will be more ties and shackles, which will make our choices more difficult. Passion and ideas may also be a lot lighter. It may take some time and accumulation of things, as well as some opportunities, so that I can think carefully and not give up easily at the next crossroads.

Finally, mark a classic film review: "The shallow person defines you by your hometown, and the wise person defines your hometown by you."

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  • Abe 2022-03-21 09:01:51

    Does Irish Mary Sue know the indifferent old-fashioned nostalgic love story, boring~

  • Roel 2021-12-01 08:01:26

    "I have forgotten what this small town originally looked like" When you start to miss a place, you already belong to it. A film full of emotions, the heroine has matured a lot inside and outside the movie, and the ending is simpler. I always feel that the story shouldn’t stop here, and the meaning is still unfinished... I like the Taiwanese translation of "Love in a Foreign Country." "I want to say goodbye now, only once."

Brooklyn quotes

  • Mrs. Keogh: I'll tell you this much: I am going to ask Father Flood to preach a sermon on the dangers of giddiness. I now see that giddiness is the eighth deadly sin. A giddy girl is every bit as evil as a slothful man, and the noise she makes is a lot worse. Now, enough.

  • Frankie Fiorello: So, first of all, I should say that we don't like Irish people.

    [General cries of outrage around the table]

    Frankie Fiorello: We don't! That is a well known fact! A big gang of Irish beat Maurizio up and he had to have stitches. And because the cops round here are Irish, nobody did anything about it.

    Maurizio: There are probably two sides to it. I might have said something I shouldn't, I can't remember now. Anyway, they probably weren't all Irish.

    Frankie Fiorello: They just had red hair and big legs.