Lonely

Oswaldo 2022-04-19 09:02:06

It is another classic work of original music. Basically, every emotion of the protagonist is represented by a complete song (it feels very luxurious), but the music does play a very good role in foiling, so that the audience is not conscious of it. Falling into this sad mood, the violin's mournful lingering deeply expresses the protagonist's deep love and reluctance to his lover.

People are inherently lonely, it is not easy to meet someone who truly loves you, and it is even more a luxury for him to accompany you to your old age.

Fortunately, he met a lover, but unfortunately he couldn't accompany him to old age.

In addition, gossip, the protagonist is a very attractive person, with good cultivation, profound knowledge, profound thinking, and super high taste. Such a person is simply an ideal object. A person who can make such a movie, not to mention the charm.

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A Single Man quotes

  • George: There's no such thing as old anymore. The other day, one of my students called me a senior citizen.

    Charley: I wouldn't mind if old didn't exist. But I'm not sure that senior is what I'm aiming for, either.

  • George: It's all becoming so bland. That's not why I came to America. It's like a complete breakdown of culture and manners.

    Charley: The young ones have no manners. The other day at the car wash, a young man looked me up and down and asked me if I was a natural blonde.

    George: What did you say?

    Charley: I looked him straight in the eye and said, "Let's just say, if I stood on my head, I would be a natural brunette with lovely breath."