regrets, it disappears in an instant, smokeless
waste, who's sin
is shattered, it's just repeated thousands of times every day..."
After watching this movie for a long time, there is a kind of The feeling of wanting to say something but not being able to say it.
Youth is only a short-lived purgatory, but age is eternal paradise lost
. After racking my brains, I came up with such a sentence that I thought was more reliable.
After I watched this movie, it sounded exceptionally resonant. That 's
why I've been wondering if I'm getting old, and I
can't think of any sensational words like a sudden burst of tears.
I always believe that there are
no dark clouds that can't be blown away, no rivers that can't be waded, and no wounds that can't be healed. And those people, after hearing this, I'm afraid they will grind their teeth and say that
I stand and talk without back pain Dingdong life still goes on, but I still can't get used to the obscure things that people can't forget --Written after watching "Everything About Lily Zhou" ---------------- The dividing line- --------------------- Later I wrote: The last couple of lovers on earth disappeared from the earth, and many black feathers were scattered in the air. Every ray of sunset wailed, and the music continued to flow. I really like Keiko Suzuki's voice and Debussy's Moonlight. I wanted to practice that piece, but I was too lazy, so I asked her to play it to me. She was one of the few people I liked in college. one of the people.
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