Does great love have to be obstructed?

Brenna 2021-12-23 08:01:27

Go to see it at Josh Harnett. I have harvested a Hitchcock-style interlocking story. I heard the stunning soundtrack of the back shaking. Three of them were actually in my previous collection: Múm-We have a map of the piano; Death cab for cutie- A movie script ending; Coldplay-Scientist. It's amazing. Her disappearance laid a mystery in his heart. Even after two years of engagement with someone else, the shadow in my heart still lingers. All pursuit and persistence are due to an initial encounter. In an instant, when you see, hear, and feel in the crowd, you know that you are a separated old person. The disease of secret love goes deep into the bone marrow and cannot be controlled by oneself. The answer finally revealed is nothing more than that. A pair of sweet lovers formed by secret love, but was repeatedly blocked by a third party in the dark line triangle. Seeing Mathew's showdown against Alice, the complex feelings of pity and hatred for her in his heart reminded me of the 14-year-old girl in "Atonement" who separated her sister and her boyfriend because of her youth. Does a great love have to meet obstacles before it can be established? This remake of the film finally gave the Hollywood Happy ending, and the lovers in the atonement did not reunite until they died. The introverted tragic beauty of England and the standard fairy tales of the United States actually have no effect on the movie itself. However, in reality, how many people can persevere for a glimpse of Jinghong, and how many people would give up on a short message or message that they didn’t receive, and they would easily give up and go away and fly high. Love that is eager for success will never be established. .

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Wicker Park quotes

  • [Alex films Lisa with her new video camera]

    Lisa: Come on, let me film you.

    Alex: No, you first.

    Lisa: Come on, Alex. Are you shy? You can't be shy if you wanna be an actress.

    Lisa: [Lisa holds up a book] Here.

    Alex: Shakespeare.

    Lisa: [Lisa continues to hold the book up to Alex and the camera] This is your big break.

    Alex: That's Shakespeare. I can't do that. That's too hard.

    Lisa: [Lisa begins to quote Shakespeare at the camera] Haply, when I shall wed. That lord whose hand must take my plight shall carry half my love with him, half my care and duty. Surely I shall never marry like my sisters to love my father all.

    [Alex begins to grows jealous of Lisa's natural acting ability]

    Lisa: So true, my lord. In life... Ah! I blew it. I'm sorry. That was bad.

    Alex: No, that was amazing.

    Lisa: [Lisa tells Alex through the camera] You know, the thing with acting is, Alex, you just have to commit. Otherwise, you're just a phony.

  • [Alex remembers the flashback of when she told Lisa that Matthew had been sleeping with another girl, which was a complete lie]

    Alex: [Alex cries to realize how horrible of a person she is, with Luke on the other side of her dressing room door] Luke, I'm so sorry.

    Luke: No. Shh. It's okay.

    Alex: I'm so sorry.

    Luke: No. Please, don't apologize. Please. God. I know you're doing the best you can. I just... I want to you to know that I... that I love you. All right? And I don't want to play games anymore. What's the point? I'm just terrible at them anyways.