The one

Gracie 2021-12-24 08:02:19

When they broke up on the snowy streets of New York, after the actor was tossed around the world, the heroine and her child depended on each other for their lives, and the two started their lives in parallel. Seeing this time, I hope they will never meet again in this life. Passed by in a certain year and month.
Experienced, distressed, anticipated, lost, let it be the best experience in life, let it stay there.
I saw an article yesterday that two college students gave up their stable careers in China after graduation, went to the United States to live a hard life, and finally picked up the almost lost love. In the movie, the two people meet again after training and growing up. The two people find that each other is good after a long circle in life. They will ask themselves if they are willing to insist on such a love, or how to make sure Is it worth me to stick to?
If there is the one in the world, and if you believe that the other person is someone you are willing to spend your whole life with, then try your best to love.
If there is no the one in the world, there is only a relationship that needs to be managed slowly. Over time, two people gradually become accustomed to each other, and are used to leaving without the courage and strength, then step by step.
Or, there is the one I met in my heart, I met at my best age, and then separated, and finally I married the one of others, and my the one became the bride of others.
Or, if you haven't found your own the one in your life, don't be obsessed with the one, the one is just a legend.

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Extended Reading
  • Emery 2021-12-24 08:02:19

    "Love Letter to Mrs."

  • Uriah 2022-03-24 09:02:28

    Take a look at this Ma Pingchuan, one can see all the plot, this is simply a supermarket shopping list, monotonous and boring.

The Rebound quotes

  • [first lines]

    Sandy: [driving kids to school] Same thing, every fucking morning.

    Sadie - age 9: I heard that.

    Sandy: No, you didn't.

    Sadie - age 9: Yes, I did.

    Frank Jr. - age 7: I did, too.

  • Lateefah: Aram, I know you took some women's studies course in college. But other than that, do you have any kind of experience that you think might have prepared you for this job?

    Aram Finklestein: Uh... I used to by tampons for my mother.

    Lateefah: You will fit in perfectly.

    [shakes hands]

    Lateefah: Yes.