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relationship with deadline
Just finished watching this movie, and I don’t think my heart is ready to let it go yet.
It’s one of those stories that breaks your heart so gently, yet somehow leaves you feeling grateful for being alive.
Two lonely souls found each other at a time when life was already slipping through their fingers. And in the little time they had, they became the reason each other smiled, laughed, loved, and truly lived. They kept secrets, not because they didn’t trust each other, but because sometimes loving someone means choosing their happiness over your own truth.
Their love story was heartbreaking, but there was something so beautiful about it too. They didn’t have forever, so they made their little moments feel like forever.
What touched me the most was how the movie made death feel less like an ending and more like a reminder to appreciate the life we still have. They knew their time was limited, yet they chose to live—to laugh, to love, to make memories, and to enjoy every moment they were given.
Maybe that’s what the movie was really trying to tell us: we don’t need to be in their situation to start living more fully.
Life is short. Love the people you have. Enjoy the little things. Make memories while you can.
Because sometimes, the most beautiful stories aren’t the ones that last forever.
They’re the ones that make the time we have feel like enough. 🤍
It’s one of those stories that breaks your heart so gently, yet somehow leaves you feeling grateful for being alive.
Two lonely souls found each other at a time when life was already slipping through their fingers. And in the little time they had, they became the reason each other smiled, laughed, loved, and truly lived. They kept secrets, not because they didn’t trust each other, but because sometimes loving someone means choosing their happiness over your own truth.
Their love story was heartbreaking, but there was something so beautiful about it too. They didn’t have forever, so they made their little moments feel like forever.
What touched me the most was how the movie made death feel less like an ending and more like a reminder to appreciate the life we still have. They knew their time was limited, yet they chose to live—to laugh, to love, to make memories, and to enjoy every moment they were given.
Maybe that’s what the movie was really trying to tell us: we don’t need to be in their situation to start living more fully.
Life is short. Love the people you have. Enjoy the little things. Make memories while you can.
Because sometimes, the most beautiful stories aren’t the ones that last forever.
They’re the ones that make the time we have feel like enough. 🤍
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