Ultra Violet

Ultra Violet

  • Born: 1935-9-6
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  • Extended Reading
    • Larue 2022-04-21 09:02:07

      Behind the city, the lightness of life

      Society always has many sides, because people have many sides.

       

      Behind the high-sounding and bizarre cities, there are always gloomy and dirty corners. The marginalized people in the city live a life of misery and poverty. That kind of life is like, knowing that there is a cockroach crawling on...

    • Wiley 2022-04-19 09:01:55

      Oh, little tramp, it's time for you to go home~~

      The sky is finally clear. Just finished watching this movie. This is not a gay movie. Joe, a young man from the western countryside of the United States, came to New York alone and wanted to start the beautiful life of his dreams. However, in the bustling and hustle and bustle of the big city, he,...

    • Jayme 2022-04-22 07:01:27

      Loved the last scene, the palm fronds and tall buildings in Miami, and the lingering Dustin Hoffman

    • Lottie 2021-12-07 08:01:41

      #重看# The world is big, but there is no place for it. The city’s intricacies have nothing to do with yourself. Miracles have always belonged to others. The so-called dreams are just for disillusionment; when he takes off his denim jacket, when Florida becomes the last golden light. Root straw, New York-this icy metropolis has given them the warmest harvest. Editing is the biggest highlight. The painful past flashbacks are almost suspenseful, enhancing the self-consistent nature of the narrative logic; the hallucinogenic effects at the party are confusing and charming, all kinds of jump cuts are unique, and the broken heart and life damage everything has a prophecy. .

    Midnight Cowboy quotes

    • Shirley: Why a cowboy whore? Did you know we were gonna make it?

      Ratso Rizzo: So, you really wanna do business?

      Shirley: Who is he?

      [Joe Laughs]

      Shirley: Don't tell me you two are a couple.

      [Joe and Rizzo laugh]

      Shirley: Hey. Why are you laughing, Joe? Are you really a cowboy?

      Joe Buck: Well, I'll tell you the truth now. I ain't a for-real cowboy, but I am one hell of a stud!

      Ratso Rizzo: A very expensive stud and I happen to be his manager.

      Shirley: How much is this gonna cost me?

      Ratso Rizzo: Twenty bucks.

      Shirley: Okay.

      Ratso Rizzo: And taxi fare for me.

      Shirley: Oh, get lost, will ya?

      Ratso Rizzo: I agree, but for that service I charge one buck taxi fare. Okay?

      Shirley: Yeah, okay, okay, okay.

    • Party Girl: What's the matter? How did you get crippled?

      Ratso Rizzo: I slipped on a banana peel.