silent cry

Madaline 2022-04-20 09:01:41

Depression makes me want to cry but can't make a sound It's so
heavy don't want to mention it I've seen it for a long time but I can't shake it It's there with a part of my spirit Maybe it's easier to write it down
Dustin Hoffman's The performance is wonderful. A little guy lives at the bottom of the society but yearns for a better life. But the interpretation of a better life in his eyes is another scene. The sunny beach is respected by people, but he is still his own little guy. Same as making some sloppy soup in the apartment In reality people don't know what good is but can't say he's kind He steals and cheats dirty but can't say he's sinful he cheated on Buck but helped too I will never forget that scene where Buck lived his life until he finally died in the car: he was wearing the last tropical shirt that Buck bought him and said to the car window: never said thank you buck. all i know i want to cry but i can't cry i know he has to die next moment but can't accept he has to die... suddenly remembered that i still have a lot to do I did because maybe tomorrow I'll die...

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  • Rickey 2022-03-23 09:01:54

    Sadness continues to spread, frustrated and desperate people redeem each other, and where can the confused and hesitant hearts be at ease. Heartbroken to the point of choking, the editing is amazing, and Dustin Hoffman, the best private film ever.

  • Jayda 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    Hoffman's acting is simply unparalleled. The earliest contact with him was watching the horror zone in 1995. At that time, I thought this middle-aged man was very tasteful. Later, when I saw Rainman on TV, I was impressed by his acting skills, and this Midnight Cowherd was earlier than the last two films. , the portrayal of the characters is so in place, I admire the five-body cast

Midnight Cowboy quotes

  • Shirley: Why a cowboy whore? Did you know we were gonna make it?

    Ratso Rizzo: So, you really wanna do business?

    Shirley: Who is he?

    [Joe Laughs]

    Shirley: Don't tell me you two are a couple.

    [Joe and Rizzo laugh]

    Shirley: Hey. Why are you laughing, Joe? Are you really a cowboy?

    Joe Buck: Well, I'll tell you the truth now. I ain't a for-real cowboy, but I am one hell of a stud!

    Ratso Rizzo: A very expensive stud and I happen to be his manager.

    Shirley: How much is this gonna cost me?

    Ratso Rizzo: Twenty bucks.

    Shirley: Okay.

    Ratso Rizzo: And taxi fare for me.

    Shirley: Oh, get lost, will ya?

    Ratso Rizzo: I agree, but for that service I charge one buck taxi fare. Okay?

    Shirley: Yeah, okay, okay, okay.

  • Party Girl: What's the matter? How did you get crippled?

    Ratso Rizzo: I slipped on a banana peel.