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Chaz 2022-03-26 09:01:11
The ending saves the entire...
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Marianna 2022-03-25 09:01:18
Hit hard by the last "We are both so young. He wants something better than he has. I want precisely what he has already." The reporter wanted to have as much material as possible, and the interviewee was always worried about misunderstanding and understanding, resonance and suspicion, with an invisible media (a tape recorder) in between. It is rare to meet a few people of the same kind in a lifetime, and the final disappointment makes people...
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Anne 2022-03-25 09:01:18
If there is no weird association, it is easy to fall into the void. So thanks for the...
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Ferne 2022-03-24 09:03:17
This is very much a literary film among literary films... I am exhausted watching the...
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Polly 2022-03-24 09:03:17
Don't read David Foster Wallace less, and never read Three...
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Stacy 2022-03-24 09:03:17
You'll never understand how hard we work to get ourselves interested in...
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Claud 2022-03-24 09:03:17
Wallace himself realized that he was too American, and it was rare for such a person to live past thirty-four. Find Infinite Jest to read it another...
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Velva 2022-03-23 09:03:01
The way I like to talk to people is a lot like this interview, and it's my only meaningful source of social interaction. In-depth, useful information, details. I am a listener and a facilitator. I ask questions and answer most of the time, but I am the one who wants to express the most in the conversation. I need the other person to help me to express my desire, so in the end interviewer and interviewee are actually the same person. This is the way to fight loneliness. Thank you Mr. Gu for the...
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Marques 2022-03-23 09:03:01
I don't know if it's because of the difference in age or because men are closer to men's psychology. I found all the answers in this film after watching the hours more than 10 years ago. JS is scary, not depression, but world-weary. No nostalgia for this world. The more I look at it, the more flustered it becomes, but fortunately, I am afraid of death and dare not...
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Monique 2022-03-21 09:02:58
The conflict between the author's image as a public figure and his true self runs through the film. Like DFW's novels, the film also focuses on "how people should live" and the thinking and criticism of contemporary American life. It's also an "inner road movie" about...
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Marley 2022-03-22 09:02:38
Success does not want to be burdened by fame, pain cannot be shared with others and does not want to affect others, loneliness is a human problem after all, the first film review is great.
If they (like his reputation rather than the person) are moved by your work, and your work is so private, isn't reading your book another way to get to know you? If the film becomes a kind of AR, the opposite of our imagination or experience just wants to make our money, and we are addicted to it,...
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Nakia 2022-01-17 08:01:22
If you can’t understand, please don’t misunderstand
In this way, the tuberculosis movie was still a little resistant when it first opened. But when it was late at night, lying on the bed alone, and then turning it on again, three minutes later, I couldn't bear to miss a word.
After reading it, I always feel a little mixed in my heart. What is the end...
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David Foster Wallace: It's so much easier having dogs.
David Lipsky: Ha, ha - I'm sure.
David Foster Wallace: I mean, yes, you don't get laid, but you don't have that feeling, like you're hurting their feelings, all the time.
David Lipsky: Right, right.
David Foster Wallace: I'd like to emphasise strictly platonic relationship with the dogs.
David Lipsky: He he; I'll make sure I'll highlight it in the article, sure.
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David Lipsky: Do you wanna have kids?...
David Foster Wallace: Yeah, I think that writing books is a little like raising children, y'know -you have to be careful; mm; it's ok to take pride in the work, but I think it's bad for someone to want the glory to reflect back on you.
David Lipsky: I mean, sounds like you're worried about having children.
David Foster Wallace: I'm not wanna say anymore about that - if that's ok?