House of Sand and Fog Comments
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Arnulfo 2021-12-31 08:03:06
The fog and the dust in my heart
There is a saying in the Buddhist script: "If the heart is dust-free, Prajna is at ease", it is said that if there is no dust in the heart, wisdom will come forward, and everything will be at ease. However, such a state of detachment and unrestrainedness is not something ordinary people can... -
Misty 2021-12-31 08:03:06
Is it hope or desire?
"Sometimes it is not the hatred that destroys our lives, but the hope we have."
This is the theme mentioned in the introduction of the movie, confusing, angels and demons, what do we see? When such a good word suddenly has a negative definition, does it become more profound, or does it have other...
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Frank: Kathy? K, is that you?
Kathy: [on the phone with her brother Frank, She is very upset] Yeah.
Frank: Mom said you sounded strange on the phone. What's going on?
Kathy: I need help. I really need some help.
Frank: What's wrong?
Kathy: Do you think you could just come out here? Please?
Frank: K, I'm sorry. I just got a real shit storm here. We just got the new models in, there's inventory...
[to co-worker]
Frank: I'll be right there. Just give me a second here.
Kathy: I just feel lost, Frankie. You know? I just, um... I just feel lost.
Frank: Look, Ma and the aunts will be out there on the 18th. They can help you, bring you back, straighten you out. Okay? I'm sorry, K, but I gotta go. Okay?
Kathy: Okay... Yeah.
Frank: All right. Chin up, baby sister. I'll call you later.
Kathy: Okay. Hey, don't tell Mom, all right?
[clicks, dial tone]
Kathy: ...Okay, bye.
[Crying and whimpering in frustration over her inability to explain to her brother why she needs help]
Kathy: FUCK!
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Nadi: I am tired.
Behrani: Soon we will return to the flowers of Isfahan... the mosques of Qom... and to the fine hotels of old Tehran. I have taken us so far off our course. But now it is time to return. It is time for us to go home, to our destiny.
Director: Vadim Perelman
Language: English,Persian Release date: January 9, 2004