and on this journey, there are many lives and deaths intertwined in our lives.
Death is very common in war.
Death is also very common in peaceful and prosperous times. The
only What is unusual is the process. From tenderness to maturity
, from young to old The 5-year-old she touches his 80-year-old face, and the 80-year-old she holds his baby-like body. This is the grasp of fate and the power of love. The most beautiful scene in the film is the old daisy kissing the young The benjamin. That kiss is enough to prove everything. Love always has sacrifices, just as daisy can no longer dance to make them truly connected. And happy time is always short, but short because of its happiness. The film also This happy time is interpreted with a brisk rhythm. The background music also plays the Beatles songs. They are the representatives of the peaceful and prosperous world in the United States. Use their songs as the background music, but it is the best. There is happiness, but there is always sadness. New The arrival of life ended this love in advance. But as ben said, "I never stop loving you." Although the love ends, the love continues. She used to watch him leave, and now he watches her leave Go. "good night benjamin"
"good night daisy"
brought tears to my eyes and the lines touched me so much.
Daisy: Would you still love me if I were old and saggy
? Love me?) Benjamin: Would you still love ME if I were young and had acne
? When I'm afraid of what's under the bed? Or if I end up wetting the bed?
Love me? When I wet the bed? When afraid of what's upstairs?)
Benjamin: Momma? Momma? Some days, I feel different than the day before
. The same.) Queenie: Everyone
feels different about themselves one way or another, but we all goin' the same way.
The path is different. You have your own path, Benjamin)
Benjamin: It's a funny thing about comin' home. Looks the same, smells the same, feels the same. You'll realize what's changed is you.
(Going home is a novelty for me. Everything around you looks the same, smells the same, feels the same. You realize that the real change is you.)
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