Gross US & Canada
$279,558
Opening weekend US & Canada
$27,879
Gross worldwide
$2,105,558
Gross US & Canada
$279,558
Opening weekend US & Canada
$27,879
Gross worldwide
$2,105,558
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By Adam 2022-09-15 20:00:16
They are wild and I am broken.
Knowing that Nick and this movie were heartbroken in a long and unresolved relationship, the Mercy Seat looped endlessly, with anger and doubt. And when I look at it, it is the last day of the 1910s, and these five years seem to have passed five centuries. What I know about Nick Cave is no longer the strange-looking singer in the red shirt in "Under the Berlin Sky", but a real artist.
Nick Cave's own world is intense and rich, full of fantasy, heroes, religion, anger, darkness,...
By Ayden 2022-09-15 14:18:45
Uncle Dong is a real artist, there are some excerpts from the text in the documentary
1 Fear of lost memories
--What do you fear most
--Losing my memory. Memory is what we are. I think your very soul and your very reason … to be alive is tied up in memory. It is the precious, original memories that define our lives and those memories that we spend forever chasing after those easier childhood memory. Those moments, when gears of the heart really change, and that could be...
By Nakia 2022-09-15 14:09:13
One day, I will show you how to kill the dragon
Who can really understand their own story?
He woke up from his wife's side, stared naked at himself in the bathroom mirror, kept tapping on his typewriter, driving in the dark clouds and rain in the English countryside, playing the piano and singing, talking to a psychologist, rehearsing, carrying Parrot specimens meet buddies, drink tea, eat, recall and chat, look at old photos on the projector, tell about childhood, love, or a long-term chaotic peeing and peeing performance on...
By Tristin 2022-09-15 13:41:56
Dongdong talks about the first time he met his wife Susie...
The first time I saw Susie was at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London
and when she came walking in,
all the things I had obsessed over for all
the years - pictures of movie stars,
Jenny Agutter in the billabong,
Anita Ekberg in the fountain ,
Ali MacGraw in her black tights,
images from the TV when I was a kid,
Barbara Eden
and Elizabeth Montgomery and Abigail,
Miss World competitions, Marilyn Monroe
and...
By Marcelle 2022-09-15 12:16:10
Nick Cave, terrified of amnesia, created a memory archive for himself
Originally published in The Bund Pictorial, please indicate
that this year's Sundance Film Festival best film "20,000 Days on Earth" (20,000 Days on Earth) was released in the United States, which tells the story of a talented Australian rock artist, songwriter and poet What Nick Cave did on the 20,000th day on earth, the protagonist of the film is none other than Nick Cave himself.
Following the footage of directors Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, we got into the car...
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By Dwight 2023-09-04 06:57:24
lead drive lead pull home lead drive lead pull home lead karaoke lead pull home lead karaoke forever OK...
By Nick 2023-08-11 07:31:01
This is montage editing, and the editing is spiritual. With concluding remarks "In the end, I am no longer attached to the known world. The words I have written over the years are nothing but pretense. The truth is buried under the surface of these words. The truth emerges without warning, like a sea monster. His back surfaced and then disappeared. To me, the music and the performance, was all about trying to lure this monster to the surface, creating a space where this monster could push the...
By Silas 2023-08-08 18:19:21
three stars for...
By Melisa 2023-07-25 04:45:00
Seeing the name, I thought it was The 3rd Rock from the Sun kind of alien earth...
By Justus 2023-07-19 22:14:00
Express Hot Sauce Blu-ray...
Nick Cave: My biggest fear is losing memory because memory is what we are. Your very soul and your very reason to be alive is tied up in memory.
Nick Cave: All of our days are numbered. We can not afford to be idle. To act on a bad idea is better than to not act at all because the worth of the idea never becomes apparent until you do it. Sometimes this idea can be the smallest thing in the world; a little flame that you hunch over and cup with your hand and pray will not be extinguished by all the storm that howls about it. If you can hold on to that flame, great things can be constructed around it; things that are massive and powerful and world changing. All held up by the tiniest of ideas.
Nick Cave: The first time I saw Susie was at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London and when she came walking in, all the things I had obsessed over for all the years - pictures of movies stars, Jenny Agutter in the billabong, Anita Ekberg in the fountain, Ali MacGraw in her black tights, images from the TV when I was a kid, Barbara Eden and Elizabeth Montgomery and Abigail, Miss World competitions, Marilyn Monroe and Jennifer Jones and Bo Derek and Angie Dickinson as Police Woman, Maria Falconetti and Suzi Quatro, Bolshoi ballerinas and Russian gymnasts, Wonder Woman and Barbarella and supermodels and Page 3 girls, all the endless, impossible fantasies, the young girls at the Wangaratta pool lying on the hot concrete, Courbet's Origin Of The World, Bataille's bowl of milk, Jean Simmons' nose ring, all the stuff I had heard and seen and read. Advertising and TV commercials, billboards and fashion spreads and Playmate of the Month, Caroline Jones dying in Elvis's arms, Jackie O in mourning, Tinker Bell trapped in the drawer, all the continuing, never-ending drip feed of erotic data came together at that moment in one great big crash bang and I was lost to her and that was that.