Feel free

Electa 2022-04-21 09:02:21

I watched this movie on a rainy day and

thought it was a bomber-like sci-fi movie.

And the female lead's indifferent and guilty appearance is low and desperate music makes me immersed in it.

I don't know if anyone remembers when the hostess typed her application with her bandaged hands and
she said they weren't loaded with high people, artists, or businessmen,

but people living on the fringes of life,

lunatic orphans, just like me Homeless

I was walking down the road that night and I watched the buildings of my house burst through the evening red sky. Suddenly I felt very discordant.

I was ashamed of my ambition.
Despair can be quiet
and peaceful. In the middle of life, people are lost, lost, nature,
despair

, and will not remember the tears shed by that Indian grandfather.
After the heroine wrote FORGIVE,
he wanted to see and hear him, so
that The pain is like a shadow and cannot

disappear . When the female protagonist talked about his desire for earth2, the
male protagonist raised a fierce objection and a desire to stay in his closed world. In the
end, he accepted the ticket and appeared on the TV with a smile on his face
to break the relationship. The bondage
in is already an unspeakable forgiveness for the heroine. The heroine of earth2

is back. The heroine of earth1
is gliding briskly with her fingers.



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Extended Reading
  • Vincenzo 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    Awesome performances, awesome shots, awesome rhythms, awesome plots, it's made a terrific movie. If there is fundamentalism in a movie, then this movie is a fundamentalist movie in the 21st century.

  • Dillon 2022-04-24 07:01:10

    i thought watching Melancholia was the most painful experience

Another Earth quotes

  • Rhoda Williams: You know that story of the Russian cosmonaut? So, the cosmonaut, He's the first man ever to go into space. Right? The Russians beat the Americans. So he goes up in this big spaceship, but the only habitable part of it's very small. So the cosmonaut's in there, and he's got this portal window, and he's looking out of it, and he sees the curvature of the Earth for the first time. I mean, the first man to ever look at the planet he's from. And he's lost in that moment. And all of a sudden this strange ticking... Begins coming out of the dashboard. Rips out the control panel, right? Takes out his tools. Trying to find the sound, trying to stop the sound. But he can't find it. He can't stop it. It keeps going. Few hours into this, begins to feel like torture. A few days go by with this sound, and he knows that this small sound... will break him. He'll lose his mind. What's he gonna do? He's up in space, alone, in a space closet. He's got 25 days left to go... with this sound. So the cosmonaut decides... the only way to save his sanity... is to fall in love with this sound. So he closes his eyes... and he goes into his imagination, and then he opens them. He doesn't hear ticking anymore. He hears music. And he spends the sailing through space in total bliss... and peace.

  • DJ Flava: Just imagine that you're asleep, and then you wake. You're not sure where you are. You're not sure if anyone else is around. What would you probably do first? You would likely look around and say, "Hello? Hello?". You're attempting to find "am I alone?". We - here on Earth - would like to know.