Hypoxia in a non-pure oxygen environment

Tremaine 2022-04-21 09:01:52

A certain man said I was a woman who liked this kind of movie, presumably because he thought I would wait for love. I said no, I don't like these very slow movies. The result was as I imagined, I almost dragged the movie to the end.

What will happen to Hollywood to tell such an oriental story? "Silly Big Sister" is not one of those gentle and lovely girls in Korean dramas. Although Reeves is handsome enough, how can she look haggard in the movie.

Two people, who met through email, found out that they were in love, met, and finally walked together through death. No emotion, no tears. Someone said that I was moved by people, not movies. But I just think this story is very mysterious. Chinese people are moved by the story of Liaozhai, and they like those lonely foxes and wild women who are affectionate and loving, which shows that we still like these fictions, but why this movie can't move me.

I think the reason is that my own view of love has changed.

Love is a very real thing. If you like it, you like it, and if you don't like it, you don't like it. The power of language can never be compared with a good-looking appearance and a lot of money roses in today's era. Based on such values, I may not be able to understand how two people separated by time and space can fall in love. .

I have seen more people around me, I have seen how those beautiful sisters caught the golden tortoise-in-law, and my aunts praised and envied them. I also saw how the once beautiful sister became a woman. I have an indescribable horror about love. In reality, how many love and marriages are as shown on the screen.

The man who said I would like the movie hopes that I can be the one who waits for love like this. That is his hope. What's the difference between a 12-hour jet lag, and the frequency of seeing each other once a year?

I only have one thought about Korean dramas and all Korean drama-style movies, stories that cannot survive in a non-pure oxygen environment, let alone in Chicago, in the United States.

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  • Laurence 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    The Korean version is better.

  • Kareem 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    I had a lot of fun in class back then! It's really a good movie

The Lake House quotes

  • Simon Wyler: Where's your brother?

    Alex: I sent him away. He wasn't feeling well. You know how he is, he worries.

    Simon Wyler: Yeah, I know. He gets that from your mother, I'm afraid. She always worried too much.

    Alex: What are you looking at?

    [looking at architectural plans]

    Simon Wyler: Hmm? Oh, yeah, here, take a gander. It's a proposal for a museum.

    Alex: Who is it?

    Simon Wyler: Someone new.

    Alex: Oh, I like the walkways, where the light falls. What are the materials?

    Simon Wyler: Granite. Aluminum.

    Alex: White panels are straight out of Meier... but the interior color coming through the front windows, that's different. It's not new, but it's clean, uncluttered. I like it.

    Simon Wyler: When was the last time you were in Barcelona?

    Alex: Years ago, with you, Mom and Henry.

    Simon Wyler: Do you remember visiting Casa de la Caritat?

    Alex: The almshouse.

    Simon Wyler: That's right. You mentioned Meier. His Barcelona museum stands in the same area as Casa de la Caritat. It drinks the same light. Meier designed a series of louvered skylights to capture that light and cast it inward to illuminate the art within, but indirectly. And, that was important, because although light enhances art, it can also degrade it. But, you know all that already, you son of a gun. Now, this... where do you suppose this is to be built?

    Alex: I have no idea.

    Simon Wyler: Oh, but you said you liked it.

    Alex: Conceptually.

    Simon Wyler: Now, come on. You know as well as I do that the light in Barcelona is quite different from the light in Tokyo. And, the light in Tokyo is different from that in Prague. A truly great structure, one that is meant to stand the tests of time never disregards its environment. A serious architect takes that into account. He knows that if he wants presence, he must consult with nature. He must be captivated by the light. Always the light. Always.

  • Alex: There should be a stairway down to the water, a porch, a deck. Here, you're in a - in a box. A glass box with a view to everything that's around you... but you can't touch it. No interconnection between you and what you're looking at.

    Henry Wyler: I don't know, you know. He's got this big maple growing right in the middle of the house.

    Alex: Containment.

    [He pushes a button which opens a glass door]

    Alex: Containment and control. This house is about ownership, not connection. I mean, it's beautiful. Seductive, even. But, it's incomplete.

    [He pauses]

    Alex: It was all about him. Dad knew how to build a house, not a home. But you know... I think he wants us to do what he couldn't. But, admitting that would mean admitting that he came up short in some way... that he could do more. And that tortures him.

    Henry Wyler: Do you remembering being here with Mom?

    Alex: I remember she tried to make it work here... with us... with him.