White Rose.

Zion 2022-12-20 04:24:28

Stephen Chow's films rarely leave a person completely moved.

Although the big story Journey to the West has so many confessions, so many heartless reluctance, so many past marriages, so many sleepless thoughts, it is still not touching, but just telling a story with no beginning and no end.

However, this movie is different. He moved him to interpret such a profound little person, whose connotation and talent were not noticed by others, but he was willing to remain silent in his light affairs. The greatness of this is that you can only understand and appreciate it after being discovered by you. It is a kind of moving that the small becomes less small.

But, three roses, the simplest depicts a commitment and persistence, and the most incredible restores a kind of innate kindness. This is the touch of value, and there is no element of love. It simply exists in the most primitive trust and responsibility between people.

But, there is no real love than to forgive someone who shouldn't. Nothing is wrong, it just shouldn't be.

The white rose, appeared, and saw the moving of all existence.

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From Beijing with Love quotes

  • The Commander: What kinda of knife is that?

    Ling Ling Chai: Meat cleaver. Simply for cleaving beasts.

  • Da Mansi: [Chai and Mansi are on their way to the national agency after being summoned] So, Chai, you've been working as a pork merchant in these 10 years?

    Ling Ling Chai: No, I'm just a down and out pork butcher.

    Da Mansi: I'm not doing well either, I'm just a poor little greengrocer. But luckily, I have a part-time job in the National Psychiatric Hospital doing research.

    The Commander: What research?

    Da Mansi: Being researched.

    The Commander: [nods] That's great.