growing under mix

Immanuel 2022-10-11 16:51:27

An Italian director made an American film in Paris, and it was destined to be a mixed bag.

If you want to listen to the OST, it will be painful, sometimes in French, now in English, and now in Italian. You don't know what movie you are watching, and this is also the consequence of the director's tribute.

The ending song is "Non, je ne regrette rien" and it has appeared in many films, the wake-up song of "Inception", "La Viejo", "Unbearable Cruelty", "Dreamer" and so on.
No, I don't regret it at all.
No, it's nothing.
No, I don't regret it at all.
Whether people are good
or bad to me, it's all the same to me.
This tune with a revolutionary flavor not only sounded the revolutionary clarion call that France has always insisted that it wants to defend its rights if there is nothing wrong, and wants to strike if there is nothing wrong. But the male lead left silently.
Because he is an American, Americans talk about democracy, freedom, and equality. Although they are fighting, they are all for the sake of living peacefully. The French are different. If you are dissatisfied, you have to work hard. This is also an ideological difference in love.

The last time I slept, my head was full of arrogance and lust, and the last time I slept, my head was full of apology with death, but suddenly a big stone came in and my head was righteous for the nation.

Damn it's a French woman. I love them.

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The Dreamers quotes

  • Matthew: As we walked, we talked and talked and talked about politics, about movies, and about why the French could never come close to producing a good rock band.

  • Theo: Papa's full of shit.

    Matthew: I think you're lucky. Um, I wish my parents were that nice.

    Isabelle: Other people's parents are *always* nicer than our own, and yet for some reason, our own grandparents are always nicer than other people's.