like sunday , like rain

Leopold 2022-04-23 07:05:04

I haven't had a movie in such a long time that I reminisce over and over again, as comfortable as drinking a glass of warm water on a hot afternoon.
"Like Sunday, Like Rain" I don't know if this movie is defined by love or friendship, because in my opinion Reggie is not a 12-year-old child, he is an adult whose soul is imprisoned in a child's body, he is calm and mature , Seeing through the rules of society, he treats Eleanor like a man, maybe this is the so-called soulmate.
He didn't have such virtues because he was rich, of course, he did more for Eleanor because he had money. He can take Eleanor out to a hotel when she doesn't want to be in a messy home, just to make her feel more comfortable, take her to expensive restaurants when the maid's cooking is bad, and cook for her For breakfast, I will secretly do the bathroom to see if my muscles are stronger, hoping to protect you. A lot of times those things that don't need money to do, maybe this is the real quality of a man, because he understands you.
Many times we hope to have a happy ending, but the reality is not always like this. Many people come to our lives to teach us some things, bring us good memories and some unfinished regrets. Talent has made us what we are now.
"It's hard to believe it's only been a couple of month. I feel like I've known you a life" When I realized the separation, Reggie finally cried like a child and said this sentence, I followed it unexpectedly cry. No matter how unbearable I am in the eyes of others, only you can see my soul at a glance.
After watching the movie, I thought of what Liao Yimei wrote in "Softness": Everyone is lonely. In our life, it is not uncommon to encounter love or sex, but understanding is rare.

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Extended Reading
  • Dejuan 2022-03-20 09:03:03

    There are some people in your life who meet you, share a time in your life together, and then leave in a hurry. Maybe there is no intersection, but his/her influence on you has always remained, making you who you are now. ~Boiled Egg Like Sunday, Like Rain

  • Shana 2022-01-29 08:10:17

    It is rare to create a more realistic image of a boy "from the upper class, with a superior family and good education". Raggie complained privately that the new maid's cooking was unpalatable. Eleanor asked her if she wanted to make another serving. He said no, because the maid was a nice person and didn't want to embarrass her. This kind of detail is rarely seen in the portrayal of rich people in soap operas. It's hard to say that most screenwriters have never been in contact with the upper class before writing the domineering president...

Like Sunday, Like Rain quotes

  • Raj: [playing chess in the park] Anyway, I have to go to karate camp.

    Reggie: That sounds awful.

    Raj: Why on earth does Dad think I need to learn karate?

    Reggie: Maybe because you're constantly getting your ass kicked.

    Raj: What I'd really like to do is this hip-hop dance camp.

    Reggie: That should do wonders for your profile... Don't do that.

    Raj: Easy for you to say. You get to sit in the park all day with your hot-as-hell nanny.

  • Reggie: [Eleanor getting obnoxious texts from Dennis] Another thing about Gerard, he used to work for John Gotti.

    Eleanor: Who?

    Reggie: Gerard, my driver, he used to be a soldier for Gotti.

    Eleanor: Mmmm, is that so?

    Reggie: He may still have some ties to some of those folks. I was thinking he might be of some assistance.

    Eleanor: With What?

    Reggie: Your situation.

    Eleanor: I don't follow.

    Reggie: Your situation with your boyfriend.

    Eleanor: Oh my God!

    Reggie: He won't be an issue in your life after that, trust me.

    Eleanor: Are you outta your mind?

    Reggie: It used to be his job.

    [restraining a smile]

    Eleanor: Would you just drop the subject please.

    Reggie: He could just go and have a little talk with him.

    Eleanor: I appreciate your concern and all.

    Reggie: It's just a suggestion.

    Eleanor: I told you not to worry about any of that... Jesus!