Touched moment

Lydia 2022-04-23 07:01:22

the moment:
1.the father sang the song to his kids,telling them his yearning to reach out and flinch
2.father-daughter talk about sex,i want you to learn from my mistake.
3.after going through the bad thing, every one lands on his feet.
4.father to son about the breakup, be responsible for yourself.
5.everyone talk about seizing the moments, but i think the moments seizes us.
6.being a mother-see the little birds taking off,she cried silentlyl,then yelled to her son,this is the worst day in my life.the milestone of my life have alway been getting married,having kids,divorce,getting married with a drunken jerk,divorce again,seeing samatha graduating from high school,seeing you leaving for college.what is next for my fucking life?the fucking funeral!she bursted into tears.(now i really know how my mom felt about my leaving for colllege,)
7. the beatles 8.
everyone who divorced is committing sin. the broken family, the struggle the children going through, the adults just crawling and struggling all the way through life without noticing the pain the children
endured silently.

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  • Annabelle 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    Well-deserved reputation, beautiful! I still have nothing to do, I hope to keep shooting... "Youth Times", it is worth waiting for another 12 years.

  • Rachelle 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    An experimental film that records ordinary American families in the time dimension. Although the story structure is limited, the director presents the typical experience of every American family through the growth and changes of boys in 12 years, and expresses the true meaning of ''what age does what''. Among them, the mother's labor and sighs make people feel emotional, but the film has never found a balance between laissez-faire and excessive attention, and the substitution of feelings and resonance is gradually fading, which may become a simple home DV homework. Excessive reputation

Boyhood quotes

  • Dad: [Mason Jr. bowls a gutterball] Alright, don't worry about it.

    Mason: I wish I could use the bumpers...

    Dad: You don't want the bumpers, life doesn't give you bumpers.

  • Samantha: [as the family leaves their house for the last time before moving] Goodbye, yard! Goodbye, crepe myrtle! Goodbye, mailbox! Goodbye, box of stuff Mommy won't let us take with us but we don't want to throw away. Goodbye, house, I'll never like Mommy as much for making us move!

    Mom: Samantha! Why don't you say goodbye to that little horseshit attitude, okay, because we're not taking that in the car.