Sigh: true love needs a house more!

Cary 2022-04-21 09:01:05

It is easy for everyone to be enthusiastic when it comes to things about the house, whether it is true or not. The Legislative Affairs Office of the State Council is about to revise the regulations on demolition and relocation. People all over the country know about it. It cannot be faked. Premier Wen asked to curb the rapid rise in housing prices, and everyone is full of hope. If I say that housing prices have dropped today, some people may Then ask, where? You see, an if-if about the house can arouse interest. This huge reality makes people look forward to, anxious, angry, and sad, all these emotions, so "Snail House" also became popular.

The first thing I felt after watching "The Notebook" was that I was envious of the male pig and the female pig. The second time they met, they chatted very speculatively, lying at the intersection of the street in the town and watching the traffic lights change. When we get old, we go to heaven peacefully in pajamas for the last time.

It is romantic to be able to lie down on the rough road and watch the traffic lights, but it must be very short-lived. Sure enough, the problem came. The mother of the female pig did not agree with her daughter's romance, and drove her daughter to a stone quarry. She pointed to one of the uncles in overalls and said, "This is my n-year BF. The uncle is no longer as handsome as he used to be. I'm a little hunched over, and the look in my eyes is gone. My mother said that if I insisted on falling in love with him back then, can you imagine my life now? Mom then cried and said I really love your dad, he's all right. So the girl pig hugged her mother and cried together.

The most intimate night between the female pig and the male pig was when they hid in a dilapidated farmhouse with dense cobwebs. The intention was to stray, but the derailment did not go out. The female pig said that she really hoped to have her own studio in the future, and was just discussing this. What's the matter. The boy's buddy came to report, saying that the girl's mother called the police, and the police were looking for them everywhere. So the male pig returned the female pig, and the mother directly pulled the female pig into the boudoir in the living room. After three or five sentences, there was a quarrel, and then it was the appearance of the quarry. The girl and her parents left the town and never came back. The male pig insisted on writing one letter to the female pig every day, and he wrote a total of 365 letters, but he did not receive a single reply.

Bitch is back in Atlanta. Boar still works at the lumber mill, and occasionally goes to that tattered Windsor farm with a bottle of wine. When the Second World War broke out, the male pig and his buddy went to Europe to fight together, and fought under the command of General Patton. During the counterattack against Germany, the buddy died. Boar gets a medal and a veteran's compensation and returns to his small town in America. The father of the male pig was very happy to see his son returning safely, and the father and son hugged each other happily.

Bitch returned to Atlanta to study at Princeton University, and when the Pacific War broke out in her junior year, she volunteered to be a nurse and rescued a wounded lieutenant. After the lieutenant recovered from his injury, he began to pursue the female pig. The lieutenant was personable and easy-going. His father was a famous cotton merchant in the south. Both the girl pig and her parents felt very good, and the engagement was quickly set up. The wedding was about to take place at the church, and the local newspaper ran a prominent account of the wedding, and Bilge watched the headlines intoxicated. Never thought that another news photo suddenly burst into the field of vision. The male pig has repaired the dilapidated Windsor farm. A responsible reporter also took a photo of him. The man is still there, but his face is full of faces , and a slightly furrowed brow.

Soon after the boy returned to China, his father sold the original small house. He sincerely suggested that his son buy the dilapidated Windsor farm with the compensation for the veterans. . The house was not finished, and the male father died of illness. The male pig finally repaired the house, and many couples came to the door hoping to buy it. Unexpectedly, the male pig either thought that the price was too low or that the price was too high. The most annoying time he even picked up a double-barreled shotgun and shot it on the lawn.

The female pig passed out on the spot. After the girl woke up, she decided to suspend the wedding on the spot and go to the town first.

There is no need to tell the story behind, the obstacles collapsed one by one, true love created a house, and true love is invincible. By the way, this D seal of this movie is very broken, and it is very inconsistent with the beautiful feeling the movie gives me.

A scene near the end of the movie left a deep impression on me. It is no exaggeration to say that when the female pig appeared in the studio with her back naked, she gently bent over to pick up the paintbrush in the sunny window with gentle breeze. At that time, I was stunned by this tranquility and elegance. I think every man or woman will feel that it is worth giving everything for an unfettered beauty and love, because God bless good people.

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  • Aurelia 2022-03-22 09:01:05

    ryan gosling is handsome

  • Brett 2022-04-23 07:01:02

    Love is always selfish, it only blooms for the true love of each other. Although the beauty of love in "The Notebook" seems so unreal to most people, it is precisely because of this idealism for love. The dream of transformation has made this work a classic of his own. Who would not want to be old when he is old, and there are still people around him who can recall the past with him.

The Notebook quotes

  • Frank: [Allie painted Noah a picture] Now that's a damn painting that is.

  • Young Noah: [raising fists in air] Dad! God... I stammered!

    Frank: Stammered, stuttered... what's the difference. You couldn't understand a damn thing he said.

    [Allie laughing]

    Frank: Anyway, I got him to read some poetry aloud and pretty soon his stuttering went away.

    Young Allie: Well, that's a good idea that poetry.