H********y 发帖数: 311 | 1 【 以下文字转载自 LeisureTime 讨论区 】
发信人: HollyMolly (Molly 宝贝儿), 信区: LeisureTime
标 题: movie < the Lucky One>
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Sun Feb 12 20:11:20 2012, 美东)
I like Nicholas Sparks' books. The way he writes about love stories like no one before. Over time, one by one, I finished all his books. Ones I loved the most are < the Notebook>, , , , < Choice> and this one, < The Lucky One>.
The way NS portraits love, which I call "subtle, yet significant!", touched my soul, every bit of it. Maybe some of the stories I could relate to, or you could relate to. No extra words need to use, sometimes just a gesture, a look, a gasp....could manifest the connection between the two characters.
You might say: " Wait. That kind of love only exists in novels."
I reply back to you: " Silly. It is everywhere, just it might be short or you have never noticed it."
Our ability to understand and deal with love increases with age. I could't speak for you or others. In my own shoes, I know that is the case. Sometimes having the desire of wanting it doesn't mean to have it. Let the best keep inside and bury with you. Agree with me? If you do, I bet you would love to read < Night in Rodanthe> by NS or watch the movie by Diane Lane and Richard Gere.
NS's novels are filmed into many movies. i watched all of them,normally I think movies are never as good as the original writing. But I have to be honest, those movies are great! the Lucky one is going to be in movie theater in April. I look forward to it. Consider it as my V day present to myself, a delayed one. : )
Happy V day to you!
I love that line-"You should be kissed every day, every hour, every minute." | S*******n 发帖数: 12762 | 2 sf
no one before. Over time, one by one, I finished all his books. Ones I loved
the most are < the Notebook>, , ,
Rodanthe>, < Choice> and
touched my soul, every bit of it. Maybe some of the stories I could relate
to, or you could relate to. No extra words need to use, sometimes just a
gesture, a look, a gasp....could
you have never noticed it."
speak for you or others. In my own shoes, I know that is the case. Sometimes
having the desire of wanting it doesn't mean to have it. Let the best keep
inside and bury with you
【在 H********y 的大作中提到】 : 【 以下文字转载自 LeisureTime 讨论区 】 : 发信人: HollyMolly (Molly 宝贝儿), 信区: LeisureTime : 标 题: movie < the Lucky One> : 发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Sun Feb 12 20:11:20 2012, 美东) : I like Nicholas Sparks' books. The way he writes about love stories like no one before. Over time, one by one, I finished all his books. Ones I loved the most are < the Notebook>, , , , < Choice> and this one, < The Lucky One>. : The way NS portraits love, which I call "subtle, yet significant!", touched my soul, every bit of it. Maybe some of the stories I could relate to, or you could relate to. No extra words need to use, sometimes just a gesture, a look, a gasp....could manifest the connection between the two characters. : You might say: " Wait. That kind of love only exists in novels." : I reply back to you: " Silly. It is everywhere, just it might be short or you have never noticed it." : Our ability to understand and deal with love increases with age. I could't speak for you or others. In my own shoes, I know that is the case. Sometimes having the desire of wanting it doesn't mean to have it. Let the best keep inside and bury with you. Agree with me? If you do, I bet you would love to read < Night in Rodanthe> by NS or watch the movie by Diane Lane and Richard Gere. : NS's novels are filmed into many movies. i watched all of them,normally I think movies are never as good as the original writing. But I have to be honest, those movies are great! the Lucky one is going to be in movie theater in April. I look forward to it. Consider it as my V day present to myself, a delayed one. : )
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【在 S*******n 的大作中提到】 : sf : : no one before. Over time, one by one, I finished all his books. Ones I loved : the most are < the Notebook>, , , : Rodanthe>, < Choice> and : touched my soul, every bit of it. Maybe some of the stories I could relate : to, or you could relate to. No extra words need to use, sometimes just a : gesture, a look, a gasp....could : you have never noticed it." : speak for you or others. In my own shoes, I know that is the case. Sometimes
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