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Kiley 2022-03-20 09:02:00
"Breaking the Waves" Personal Review (9/10)
Even if the surreal at the end is too urgent to show the basic position of devotion to religious belief, thereby dissolving the ambiguity of the text, the amount of information and the thickness of the plot is far beyond expectations. It would be too difficult to record all the movie-watching...
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Crawford 2022-04-22 07:01:33
"You won't love a word, a sentence, but you will love a person"
Still a fireworks-like Dupree, in the waves, she still regards her beloved as her belief. Wounded husband tells her "can't love" anymore, which will make life worse for him. So she forced herself to tell her husband over and over again what it felt like, and that feeling was still there; she felt...
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Judge: Listen man, you had the deceased in your care. The court would like to hear the medical facts.
Dr. Richardson: If... if you'd, um... if you were to ask me again to write... um... the conclusion, then... instead of writing "neurotic" or, um, "psychotic" uh, I might... just, um... use a word like... "good".
Judge: Good?
Dr. Richardson: Yes.
Judge: You wish the records of this court to state that, in your medical opinion, the deceased was suffering from being good?
Judge: Perhaps this was the psychological defect that led her to her death!
Judge: Is that what we shall write Doctor Richardson?
Dr. Richardson: [pause] No. Of course not.
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Bess McNeill: Father, why aren't you with me?
Bess McNeill: [as God] I am with you Bess. What do you want from me?
Bess McNeill: [overjoyed] Where where you?
Bess McNeill: [as God] Well don't you think I have other people who want to talk to me?
Bess McNeill: Well of course. I hadn't thought of that.
Bess McNeill: [as God] There's this silly little thing called Bess who keeps on wanting me to talk to her. And my work's been piling up a bit.
Bess McNeill: But you're with me now?
Bess McNeill: [as God] Of course I am, Bess. You know that.
Bess McNeill: Thank you.