My friends invited me to visit
her new room last week, and I stayed there for a night. She is one of my close
friends, and I met her when I was in high school. Um…how do I describe her, she
is supportive and thoughtful, and we share our everyday life and feelings. Therefore,
whenever I am depressed, I would ask for her. She always knows how to cheer me
up and gives me lots of suggestion, and I will turn happily to face the next
day.
She show me a lovely Japanese
movie that night, which is called < I Wish.> It’s a story about a
twelve-year-old boy whose parents got divorced, so he and his younger brother
was separated between the north and south. He was always hoping that their
family might get back together again someday. Occasionally, he heard that wishes
might come true, if you saw two of the bullet train passing by each other. He does
believe this saying and was hoping a dream to come true as well; therefore, he
asked his brother to go with him and their journey started.
It was a sad but
funny story. Since these two brothers lived in two different kinds of environments,
it made them think differently and their wishes are different though. In this
movie, I found out that when people got a chance to catch the most cherish moment;
they would see the deepest thought in their mind. And then it might reflect on the
most precious thing in their life. There do not have a happy ending in this
movie, but I think that all of them figure out the importance of family and
love.
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That's a thoughtful piece of writing. Brenda Chou
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