Childhood living in my heart, spoilers beware

Nedra 2022-04-22 07:01:02

Originally holding a light comedy heart, I watched a slightly heavy mouth film with such a dark humor and yellow joke. teddy, is it just a bear? When we grow up, what is it that keeps us entangled in the same place? When I was a child, I was afraid of thunder and didn't fit in with the group. I would be sincere and good to my good friends. They said, hey, how pure and innocent this child is. . As we grow up, these advantages slowly evolve into the evil source of laziness and inability to progress, giving us reason to indulge in magic drugs and sexual pleasure. In the final analysis, it is still human weakness, um, weakness makes john worship heroes, but never thought of becoming a hero; he is just a middle- and lower-class citizen who works for others in a taxi; he has always been afraid of thunder, maybe Representing the roar from fate.. until, teddy was torn to pieces, it hurt, and cried, but John was no longer afraid of thunder, and he finally gave laurie a man. However, I have to say that it was Ted who taught him kindness, loyalty, and helped him open his heart to grow. So, at the end of the story, Teddy was resurrected. At the beginning, he was very disgusted with this ending, but after thinking about it, he realized that it was necessary. Yes, the initial kindness and innocence should be left to our childhood when we have defeated our inner weakness and fear. Finally, I want to say that I like laurie very much, well, there is no reason!

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Ted quotes

  • Donny: I have to say, I've been following you ever since I was a young boy and, uh... I remember seeing you on the Carson Show and... you were just wonderful.

    Ted: Oh, yeah that was uh... that was weird ineterview: Ed thought I was ALF and he kept muttering anti semitic comments... he thought ALF was Jewish for some reason...

    Donny: Hey-hey um... Have you ever considered selling the bear?

    John: What?

    Ted: Excuse me?

    Robert: I want it.

    Ted: [defensively] Hey, I'm not an it, pal! I'm a he, alright?

    John: [Stammers and stands up; he speaks in a calm tone] I'm sorry little guy, but my bear isn't for sale. See, I've had him since I was about your age. He's very, very special to me.

    Robert: Stand up straight when you're talking to me!

    John: [Dumbfounded] Why the fuck would he say that?

  • Ted: Company's turning 20, huh? So you can bang it but you can't get it drunk.