Daisies Quotes

  • Marie II: Can you smell that?

    Marie i: What is it now?

    Marie II: How this life of our flees!

  • Marie II: That's what I don't understand. Why does one say, "I love you"? Do you understand? Why can't one say, for example, "Egg"?

    Marie i: Well, there's an idea.

  • [first lines]

    Marie i: I can't even do that.

    Marie II: So what can you do?

    Marie i: Nothing, really.

  • Marie II: A doll. I'm like a doll, aren't you? I'm a doll.

  • Marie i: Nobody understands anything.

    Marie II: It's us they don't understand.

  • Marie i: Everything is being spoiled in this world.

    Marie II: What do you mean, everything?

    Marie i: You know, everything.

    Marie II: In this world.

    Marie i: Know what? When everything is being spoiled.

    Marie II: What then?

    Marie i: We'll.

    Marie II: Be spoiled.

    Marie i: Too.

    Marie II: Us too.

    Marie i: Right.

    Marie II: Is that a problem?

    Marie i: Not at all.

  • Marie i: What have you got there? What are you sucking on?

  • Marie II: Come.

    Marie i: Where to?

    Marie II: Someplace where something's going on.

  • Marie i: Your legs are crooked.

    Marie II: Don't you know that's just what I based my whole personality on?

  • Marie II: How old is your old lady?

  • Marie i: You have milk on your breasts. But it looks good on you.

  • Marie i: Another piece of yummy meat!

  • Marie II: I'm bored.

    Marie i: I can't keep thinking up new things all the time.

    Marie II: I'll have to think of a worse life.

    Marie i: Yeah.

  • Marie i: Hey, do you remember the one who kept saying, "What will happen to us? What will happen to us?"

    Marie II: The one who died?

    Marie i: Yeah.

  • Marie i: [doorbell rings] Ah, Hansel is here - and Gretel is all excited.

  • Marie i: So, what's happening?

    Marie II: You really mean something's happening? That there's something?

  • Marie II: Now, we're sitting here and now imagine that it wasn't us.

    Marie i: That would be too bad. And who tells you that it actually is us? And that you really exist?

    Marie II: Well, you do.

    Marie i: Actually, yes. Otherwise, it would be hard to prove in your case. Look. You're not registered at this address. You have no employment, see? There's no evidence of you.

  • Marie iMarie II: We can try anything once.

  • Marie II: Do you feel how life flies?

  • Marie II: What will happen to us? What will happen to us? What will happen to us?

  • Marie II: We lack evidence of anything.

  • Marie i: Now I'm lying here and now imagine it wasn't me.

  • Marie i: Well, why?

    Marie II: Why is the water here?

    Marie i: Why?

    Marie II: Why is there a river?

    Marie i: Why?

    Marie II: Tell me.

    Marie i: Why?

    Marie II: Why am I cold?

    Marie i: Why? Well, why?

  • Marie II: There, you see? We do exist after all.

    Marie iMarie II: We are, we are, we are, we are, we are...

  • Marie i: What are you licking?

    Marie II: Not like that. Carefully.

  • Marie i: But we've made amends for everything.

    Marie II: But I'm happy.

    Marie i: I'm so happy, too.

    Marie II: We're both so happy. - So say it, that we're happy.

    Marie i: Are we pretending?

Extended Reading
  • Paris 2022-04-07 08:01:02

    Criticizing war through the vandalism of two mischievous teenage girls, advanced metaphors. Many movies have interesting plots, but this one is a fun, collage-like editing of the art form of film, with bold colors, very rational sound effects, and a rhythmic rhythm. The ending first uses a lively atmosphere to let the audience share the pleasure of destruction, and then uses the act of restoration to make us feel the futility and irony of violence, detaching from the plot and directly manipulating emotions.

  • Anthony 2022-04-07 08:01:02

    8.6; greedy for freshness is like a baby who loves the world/wasting him until the flowery earth is all plucked