green jacket and pink box

Kayla 2022-11-29 07:12:13

respect! Philip Seymour Hoffman's performance before "The Master" can already be consecrated. I didn't expect the writer & director to be Charlie Kaufman. Many scenes and lines remind me of Bergman's "Wild Strawberries".

Everything is more complicate than you think, you only see a tenth of what is true. there are a million little strings attached to every choice you make. you can destroy your life every time you choose. but maybe you won't know for 20 years and you may never,ever trace it to its source. and you only get one chance to play it out. just try and figure out your own divorce. and they say there is no fate, but there is, it's what your create. and even though the world goes on for eons and eons,you are only here for a fraction of a fraction of a second. most of your time is spent being dead or not yet born. but while alive,you wait in vain. wasting years for a phone call or a letter or a look. from someone or something to make it all right. and it never comes, or it seems to, but it doesn't really.so you spend your time in vague regret or vague hope that something good will come along. something to make you feel connected. something to make you feel whole. something to make you feel loved. and the truth is I feel so angry. and I feel so fucking sad. and the truth is, I've felt so fucking hurt for so fucking long. and for just as long, I've been pretending I'm okay. just to get along, just for…I don't know why.

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  • Daniella 2022-04-25 06:01:01

    Life is all about having to deal with all the little things that happen around you. Life is actually really weird, weird, and twisty, with all the good things you can imagine. ——It’s long and difficult to understand. It’s completely different from the rhythm of “Warm and Containing Light”. The occasional idea of ​​“burning house” can arouse my attention to the script... Kaufman should still be his screenwriter. Bar!

  • Jakob 2022-04-25 06:01:01

    I really didn't understand for a minute

Synecdoche, New York quotes

  • Caden Cotard: My father died. They said his body was riddled with cancer and that he didn't know, he went in because his finger hurt. They said he suffered horribly, and that he called out for me before he died. They said that he said he regretted his life. They said he said a lot of things, too many to recount, and they said it was the longest and the saddest deathbed speech any of them had ever heard.

  • Sammy Barnathan: Why did we leave Adele, Caden?

    Caden Cotard: She left us. Nobody knows that better than you. Except me.