love is a grand farewell

Leslie 2022-04-22 07:01:31

How many times, just click on NY TIMES BBC or THE ECONOMIST, and the parade of GAY in such and such city is flooded in front of me, and such and such city is allowed to legalize gay marriage.
A little confused, does love need these forms to be confirmed?
Find a place to hide, fall in love quietly, quietly, what's wrong with that?
As Jim said in the movie, who keeps the protagonist Gergore in a dream from beginning to end, we are invisible.
If love becomes a hidden ritual, when it passes away, there will be all kinds of remorse in the heart, and this kind of love is better not found.
Therefore, love needs a form to best comfort the soul, even if it tends to be a form.

What a movie that requires patience to watch!
From the beginning to the end, it is a man's broken thoughts. When he finally lets go of love and can temporarily let go of the past, it seems that he has made the most perfect curtain call in this love entanglement. Life is a joke.
If you don't know who the director of this film is, you will be amazed by the exquisite life of American intellectuals in the 1960s. Well, there are retro frames and just the right amount of smoke. . .
Tom Ford.
You dress up the world with your hands, and you pay homage to love with movies.

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Extended Reading
  • Kody 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    Dress invincible, temperament eternal. Sitting and reading together, this life has no regrets.

  • Augustine 2021-12-17 08:01:06

    As Tom Ford's debut, it is already very good. Of course, it was Colin Firth who sublimated it. The pictures are exquisite and the tone is sad, but they are not artificial. It reminds me of Wong Kar Wai's movies several times. Every picture is beautiful and can be frozen at any time to let you have a long aftertaste. The soundtrack is even more perfect, with deep love and loneliness immersed in the slow progress of the plot. ★★★★

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."