Beanpole Quotes

  • Nikolay Ivanovich: Where would he have seen a dog? They've all been eaten.

Extended Reading
  • Itzel 2022-03-18 09:01:07

    Green and red, vitality and sentiment, test cruel exploitation, sacrifice, hatred and love under the collapsed sky, nurturing the phantom of hope doomed to death, and the two colors also outline the totem of the huge machine, contrasting the reality of victory and rejuvenation, like an ant-like lingering reality, Guarding each other with lies and sharing the warm currents of self-deception and charity, knowing hopelessness, choking and embracing, painful "mother", tall and thin woman, smiling bitterly and suffocating in the dying crowd, this picture seems to come from a fantasy world, but her smile And tears, but it is the last temperature of the land in front of me.

  • Arden 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    Want to love but why is love so passive and painful? This is the central question posed by the charismatic Slender Man. The young Balagov's answer in his restrained and poised historical melodrama is neither unique nor uncommon: because love is cold head to toe in such a twisted, complex, and hopeless scientism lie. War destroys people's bodies and souls, and seems to have taken away the rights and conditions that people have to breed happiness. Even if the ruler tells you that this is a disaster without miracles, irrational love still grows out of the gap between people. This kind of love that naturally emerges from the scar and the love that comes out of the painful childbirth in the womb finally forms a stark contrast. The irreconcilable contradiction is as striking and eye-catching as the red and green color matching. The difference between the two is that the identity, status and future of the latter are all tied to the child, while the former can live without a child, because that large dark red is the noble faith itself.