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Demetrius 2022-04-09 08:01:02
some records
In the room, the husband asked if he wanted something to drink, and the wife said yes, let's go to the bar. She didn't want the two to be alone. Among her friends, the two looked at each other who were chatting and laughing with others. When they went back, they all said that the fun was just okay....
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Jade 2022-04-09 08:01:02
I saw a faint ray of sadness, and then sighed that life was like a dream
In 1948, Ingrid Bergman, the heroine of "Casablanca", was deeply moved by Rossellini's war trilogy "Rome, Undefended City", and wrote him a letter expressing her hope Rossellini was also moved by the cooperation. Two years later, the two fell in love while filming "Love on the Edge of a Volcano"...

Paul Muller
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Soledad 2022-04-20 09:02:55
A: Katherine, what happened to us? Why do we torture each other? C: When you say something that hurts me, I want revenge, but I can't take it anymore, because I love you. A: Maybe we are too easily injured. C: Tell me you love me. A: If I say it, are you sure you won't take advantage of me? C: Yes, just say it, I want to hear what you say. A: OK, I love you.
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Hipolito 2022-04-09 09:01:09
Really like Antonioni, but this is a 54-year-old film. A shadow of light, dead lovers and waning poems. Boring travel, hesitant heart. Bergman's scene seems to have tears, and if you look closely, it is a deep outline, the beauty of the big screen. The ending is like the miracle of "Kabylia".
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Katherine Joyce: He wrote some beautiful verses.
Alex Joyce: I'll buy his books.
Katherine Joyce: He never published them. You think a young poet can find a publisher?
Alex Joyce: So how do you know them?
Katherine Joyce: He would read to me, and I copied many of them down. "Temple of the spirit. No longer bodies, but pure, ascetic images, compare to which thought itself becomes leaden, opaque, heavy." He wrote those verses here in Italy, during the war.
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Alex Joyce: Where did we meet him?
Katherine Joyce: At the Smith's house.
Alex Joyce: Was he an attorney?
Katherine Joyce: No. No. A poet. He was slender, blond, tall, so delicate and romantic.