ALWAYS LOVE

Tate 2021-12-31 08:02:25

--"Have I ever told'I love you'?"

--"No."

--"I love you."

--"Still?"

--"Always..." The



perfect and touching ending, typical Hollywood . Diana returned to David, and Diana's "Always" this time was credible.

Sweet and simple love is indeed strong before experiencing any wind and rain, but they still bowed their heads in front of money. When David quickly realized that he was a big SB, it was too late. Although they fell in love, they still wiped it out in life. If you don't go to that shadow, the problem between them intensifies. Maybe Diana thinks that she doesn't trust her sincere feelings with her husband and can't let go of the silly past, so it's better to make herself feel better and go to John's side to be generous. Had it not been for the auction event that David had reluctantly signed the divorce paper, Diana would not have realized that she could really rely on the husband who could truly love her for a lifetime.

In the age of money and materialism, love is not indestructible, but at the moment when it is about to be destroyed, touch your heart, think about the days that you have lived together, think about pure and beautiful happiness, think about good oaths, I believe in LOVE WILL WIN EVENTUALLY! I

wish all my friends happiness forever!



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  • Allan 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    After listening to the language description many times, it is different from the actual plot. Love is more important than profit. It is an improved Sichuan dish, not spicy enough, but sweet and greasy.

  • Arnold 2022-03-24 09:02:15

    Have I ever told you i love you? No. I do. Still? Always.

Indecent Proposal quotes

  • David: [Narrating] I graduated from architecture school and got a job at a small firm. Diana helped support us by selling real estate. I spent all of my free time working on a design of my own, it summed up everything about architecture that really mattered to me, it was my dream house

  • Diana: [Narrating] we had our differences, he used to take his clothes off and leave them on the floor it made me crazy. We never had much money so David would show me architecture that moved him but sometimes I'd have to ask "why are we looking at a stupid car wash? "And he'd just say "no, not stupid, don't just use your eyes: he made me look at things differently