It is better to hold on to the present than to cling to the fragments of the past

Clarabelle 2022-04-22 07:01:31

I really like the colors of the movie and the shots of the roads. No matter whether there are jungles or fields on both sides, whether the road is graystone or sand, every left-turn path is very impressive. Including many fixed shots: planes, maps and plans in the car, the perspective of the male protagonist who always stares at the beautiful legs of women, and the perspective of the male protagonist who sees any passers-by who are a little confused and thinks it is his son, etc. There are many small details It's all very interesting, reflecting the immutability of human nature, and also highlighting the male protagonist's desire for a son who symbolizes the unruly years of the past. In the current life of several exes, the same pink bouquets have different encounters. The calm shots are very expressive, showing each ex's character and family. The author's presentation of dreams is very real, and the shots of the male protagonist who is looking for clues are obsessed with all kinds of pink things are also very cute. Of course, if you have been looking for clues and memories of the past that are not true or false, it is better to seize the moment and be yourself.

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Broken Flowers quotes

  • Don Johnston: I think your father's real name is Sam Spade.

    Winston and Mona's Kid: My father isn't Sam Spade.

    Don Johnston: No? Think he's Sherlock Holmes?

    Winston and Mona's Kid: No!

    Don Johnston: I know he's one of those famous detectives. Mike Hammer!

    Winston and Mona's Kid: No! Not Mike Hammer!

    Don Johnston: Oh, I know, he's that Dolomite guy. Right?

    Winston and Mona's Kid: No. Not Dolomite

    Don Johnston: No?... Keep your eyes open, he may be Dolomite.

    Winston and Mona's Kid: Nooooooo.

  • Winston: You are the Don Juan.