Are you looking forward to it too?

Briana 2022-04-20 09:02:48

The film has a poetic beauty, with restrained but rich emotions. The delicate relationship between the two protagonists is like writing on paper. It may be subtle and imperceptible, but it feels like another world, only you and mine.

The two most unforgettable reunions on April 10, Tully's hair was red and dancing in the gray field in early spring. For Abigail, it was the burning flame and the hope of life. Tully's Letter it's so hard to write about how much l want to thank you, but l have to start somewhere. Abigail ,l want to tell you that being with you ,even alone has been like being a part of the biggest and most spacious community l could ever imagine, l feel closer to you than l would a sister since .everything amazing that l feel. l chose to feel. And do you know what memory it is that l most cherish .It's of you turning to me with that smile you gave me once you realized that you were loved. l have no way of knowing what is to come but l do know that all of the trust and care abg courage we shared that all shine on us and protect us, you are my city of joy you are my city of joy

Regarding the title of the film, I still prefer the original translation - the afterlife, about the afterlife, a world where you can spend many days and nights with taille, Abigail, are you also looking forward to it?

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Extended Reading
  • Chance 2022-03-16 09:01:09

    Everyday i waking up and think that i never wanna be far from you

  • Madisyn 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    Perfect casting. Vanessa Kirby made a critical strike with red hair, and whispered a double kill in a low voice, her breathing was more seductive than her eyes. "It's been my experience that it's not always those who show the least who actually feel the least." This damn sexual tension just sent me away.

The World to Come quotes

  • Abigail: Meeting you has made my day

    Tallie: Oh, how pleasant and uncommon it is to make someone's day

  • Abigail: Tuesday, January 1st, 1856. With little pride and less hope, we begin the new year.