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Rahul 2022-04-22 07:01:31

A story that is too simple to be impossible, but it is still remarkable to explain the pure redemption of despair and childlike innocence. The viewing experience is average. Overall ~ it’s okay~ I don’t feel like I like this set very much (bland, artistic, picture presentation), perhaps not appreciated. There is a point that surprised me a little bit. I was a little moved by the story of the movie, but I shed tears for a one-second run-of-the-mill segment. [Finally, there was a funny scene when the patients watched a comedy silent film together, everyone laughed, and a second shot was given to a black father and son. When everyone laughed, the father laughed and looked down When I saw my son, 'I want to know if my son is also happy for this clip'] Suddenly, countless scenes of watching movies with my dad popped up in my mind, yeah~ There must be countless movies that I watched with my dad, but , without exception, every movie of ours must have a moment like this black father and son: every time he smiled and looked at me. It's just that I don't respond every time... What a beautiful desire to share~~ It seems that many people like to use this word recently, but the objects used seem to be between partners or friends. Now that I think about it, the desire to share among the family is also very beautiful and should not be forgotten.

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The Fall quotes

  • Roy Walker: Can you read English?

    Alexandria: Ya.

    Roy Walker: [pointing to a word he's written] What's this?

    Alexandria: Paper.

    Roy Walker: [laughs] No. What's this?

    Alexandria: [reading] M-O-R-P-H-I-N-3.

    Roy Walker: [pointing at the letter 'E'] What's this?

    Alexandria: Three.

    Roy Walker: Yeah... that's it. I'm having a hard time sleeping and remembering the story. I need some pills. I need pills in a bottle that has this written on it.

    Alexandria: M-O-R-P-H-I-N-3?

    Roy Walker: Yes. And it's in the main block. In that room in the main block. You understand?

    Alexandria: Ask the head nurse.

    Roy Walker: I'm asking you as a friend.

    Alexandria: But it's stealing.

    Roy Walker: No it's not, not if you need it. It's no different than stealing bread from a church.

    Alexandria: I'll ask them for you.

    Roy Walker: No. It's a bandits' secret. I need the pills to finish the story. Do you understand?

    Alexandria: I'll do it.

    Roy Walker: Thanks.

  • Roy Walker: And she turned from the masked bandit and she said...

    Nurse Evelyn: [in the story, as Sister Evelyn] May I be frank with you?

    Blue Bandit: Of course.

    Nurse Evelyn: Although I've dedicated my life to God and His goodness, I secretly love throwing oranges at our priest.

    Blue Bandit: [as Roy, talking to Alexandria] Take two turns to the left and go to the bathroom.

    Alexandria: [squirming because she has to use the restroom] No. You read my note.

    Roy Walker: What are you talking about? Go to the bathroom.

    Alexandria: No. How did you know about the priest and the oranges?

    Roy Walker: Everybody knows you like to throw oranges at the priest, even the priest knows. But I didn't find that out from your gibberish message.

    Alexandria: Is not gibberish.