The little details that moved me

Mohamed 2022-04-23 07:01:29

There are many places in the film that moved me. When Susan was holding John who was bitten to death by a crocodile, she cried and said that she wanted to go back to the past, she wanted to go back to her babyhood. It's like a tired over-aged child trying to change the reality that he made a mess.
When Donald and Charlie were hunted down by dead wood in the swamp, Donald told Charlie that I could love whatever I wanted, and that was my own love. Tells the inner world of a dick.
There are also two brothers singing Happy Together, which is the second film I heard the most touching after Chunguang.

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  • John Laroche: [viewing an orchid at a flower show] Angraecum sesquipedale! A beauty! God! Darwin wrote about this one. Charles Darwin? Evolution guy? Hello? You see that nectary all the way down there? Darwin hypothesized a moth with a nose twelve inches long to pollinate it. Everyone thought he was a loon! Then, sure enough, they found this moth with a twelve-inch proboscis. Proboscis means "nose," by the way.

    Susan Orlean: I know what "proboscis" means.

    John Laroche: Yeah, let's not get off the subject. This isn't a pissing contest!

  • John Laroche: Look, I'll tell you a story, all right? I once feel deeply, you know, profoundly in love with tropical fish. Had 60 goddamn fish tanks in my house. I skin dived to find just the right ones. Anisotremus virginicus, Holdacanthus ciliaris, Chaetodon capistratus. You name it. Then one day I say, "fuck fish". I renounce fish. I vow never to set foot in that ocean again. That's how much "fuck fish".