Lolita, the light of my life, the fire of desire, is at the same time my sin, my soul.

Nick 2022-04-21 09:02:06

From the subjective point of view of the male protagonist, the story describes the so-called pedophile. The advanced literary and artistic telling method is enough to cover up the unforgivable sin. This kind of pure and guilt-free way shows this deformed "love". The artistic height of the movie has risen to such a beautiful level. Many words are stuck at my fingertips, but I don't know how to express it. I think I have to study the script and the original novel "Lolita, the light of my life, the fire of desire." , but also my sin, my soul." "I looked at her and I knew as I knew I was going to die I loved her so much more than what I saw and imagined on earth. Anything but I love her Lolita pale and bloated and vulgar with another man's child it can fade and wither I don't care I just look at it and all the tenderness comes to my heart" The lines at the beginning and the end are so beautiful! It turns out that literature can be so delicate and amazing!

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Lolita quotes

  • Charlotte Haze: There's a nice view from this window... of the front lawn.

  • Charlotte Haze: Is, um, Madame Humbert, um...

    Humbert Humbert: There's no "Madame". We are divorced...

    Charlotte Haze: Oh...

    Humbert Humbert: *Happily* divorced.

    Charlotte Haze: When did all this happen?

    Humbert Humbert: About a year ago - in Paris.

    Charlotte Haze: Oh, Paris, France, madame... You know, monsieur, I really believe that it's only in the Romance Languages that one is able to really relate in a mature fashion. In fact I remember when the late Mr. Haze and I... when we were on our honeymoon abroad, I knew that I'd never felt married until I'd heard myself addressed as "Senora".

    Humbert Humbert: So you were in Spain?

    Charlotte Haze: No, Mexico!

    Humbert Humbert: Oh, Mexico, mm-hmm!

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