A Serious Man

Alyce 2022-04-21 09:01:55

(Not related to the movie, related to the complex the Coen brothers gave me)
Not everyone is upset, the status quo is always there, it's just that you choose whether to play lightly or hard. When you think you want to High, it is often surprisingly weak and depressed, and when you want to rest, it comes to a Double High. Repeat like this, and in the end you can't remember whether it was High or true High or false High. You say let it be, I hate to die, let it be, let it be so that I can't do anything well. Compared with the cost of bravery, the reality of cruelty is worthless. When the hand of torture is released and pressed into the water, the head is suffocated by a breath, and the first breath after this is the meaning of breathing, and breathing is just breathing. When the idealistic posture is inconsistent with the divine posture of kidnapping fate, you can only fall asleep or go back. Going back is just going back, not the past. There is nothing to get past. He said that there is no so-called success, holding on means everything.

The wasp thought his neighbor's honeycomb nest was too small, and his neighbor asked him to build a smaller one.

there is no end to what i'm saying

a serious person doesn't want to be more serious, serious people are embarrassed

i said nothing

, why is this story again, such a person's

mind is crooked, and sometimes he really has to FUCKTHEREGULATIONS.

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Extended Reading
  • Mylene 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    Kaufman and Cohen. .

  • Monty 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    "Look at the parking lot, just look at the parking lot, Larry." "Why did you tell me this story?"

A Serious Man quotes

  • Sy Ableman: Do you drink wine? Because this is an incredible bottle. This is not Mogen David. This is a - heh heh - a wine, Larry. A Bordeaux.

    Larry Gopnik: You know, Sy...

    Sy Ableman: Open it. Let it breathe. Ten minutes. Letting it breathe, so important.

    Larry Gopnik: Thanks, Sy, but I'm not...

    Sy Ableman: I insist! No reason for discomfort. I'll be uncomfortable if you don't take it. These are signs and tokens, Larry.

    Larry Gopnik: I'm just-I'm not ungrateful, I'm, I just don't know a lot about wine and, given our respective, you know...

    [Sy abruptly hugs him]

    Sy Ableman: S'okay. S'okay. We're gonna be fine.

  • Arlen Finkle: We, uh, we decide on Wednesday, so if there's anything you want to submit in support of your tenure application, we should have it by then. That's all.

    Larry Gopnik: Submit. What. What do you...

    Arlen Finkle: Well. Anything. Published work. Anything else you've done outside of the institution. Any work that we might not be aware of.

    Larry Gopnik: I haven't done anything.

    Arlen Finkle: Uh-huh.

    Larry Gopnik: I haven't published.

    Arlen Finkle: Uh-huh.

    Larry Gopnik: Are you still getting those letters?

    Arlen Finkle: Uh-huh.

    Larry Gopnik: Those anonymous...

    Arlen Finkle: Yes, I know. Yes.

    Larry Gopnik: Okay. Okay. Wednesday.

    Arlen Finkle: Okay. Don't worry. Doing nothing is not bad. Ipso facto.