But the sun is in my heart, I'm ready for love

Fern 2022-04-23 07:01:26

Song in the Rain (1952)
9.1
1952 / USA / Comedy Dancing Love / Stanley Dornan Gene Kelly / Gene Kelly Donald O'Connor

Audio film, something we are accustomed to today, but have you ever thought about how it has developed? This film deduces the development process from silent to sound.

In fact, no matter whether it is a movie or a technology, it will definitely go through a process: it was unheard of in the past, ambiguous in the present, and accustomed to it in the future. We cannot stop the progress of history, all we can do is accept it, not to let history accept us, but to let us synchronize with it and let us enjoy it.

Of course, how can movies and TV dramas be without love? The acquaintance between people is very wonderful. Before you meet him, you can't imagine what kind of people you will meet and what kind of stories will happen. This is the wonderful thing about encountering.

Good-looking skins are the same, and interesting souls are one in a thousand. Which is lighter and which is heavier? The former is pleasing to the eye, the latter is a soul mate. What a send-off. But the reality is that most of us may not encounter both good-looking skins and interesting souls. How to do it? Then be an interesting person yourself. Whether or not someone shares the evening with you, or whether someone asks you whether the porridge is warm, you are the unique you, and the greatest sense of security comes from within.

Wish there was someone who thought I was an interesting soul.

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Singin' in the Rain quotes

  • Kathy Selden: [picks up a cake] Here's one thing I learned from the movies!

    [Throws it at Don but hits Lina]

  • Cosmo Brown: Lina. She can't act, she can't sing, she can't dance. A triple threat.