I watched it three times in two days, my favorite movie so far. So rebellious, so surreal, so psychoanalytic. It's a pity that those theories were shot down by my police officer the other day. The "love" and "sincerity" of "walking forward with self-pointing masks" are the only traces left.
I am dreaming, the whole world is dreaming. When the collective unites as one and invades everyone's dreams; when Eros opposes Oedipus, who is the terrorist, who shelters humanity. I'm in control, and I'm restless. I was the closest friend who eventually betrayed me. I have many faces, so I am human. My noble soul manipulates this body in pursuit of the wholeness of the two. However, in the end, only lust is my sincerity, and I am still a child weaving dreams.
I can't accept nipples, or the chairman is too strict.
- The Sphinx image doesn't suit you!
—A diligent researcher by day and a servant of the chairman by night, who is this?
- I have many faces, so I am human!
— The image of Oedipus suits you best!
I'm always one step ahead of me, I'm jealous of me but can't be mad at me, I'm my closest friend, but I end up betraying me. I had to leave the rest at my disposal, and I ended up killing me.
-You can't control even a little desire, why don't you obey me? You are nothing without me.
- But I love her.
This body is mine, and you are not allowed to act on your own accord. My noble soul needs this body, and I am complete when the two become one.
- A happy and mediocre world needs to vent anger.
- Am I dreaming?
—Yes, the world is dreaming.
—Red peppers, don’t get ahead of yourself.
- Don't think you're right about everything.
-Why don't you listen to me? you are part of me.
—Have you ever thought that maybe, you are part of me?
- Do as I say!
—Thinking that you can control yourself and others, just like an old bald person you know.
- I can't leave Tokita because...
- She's sincere to herself now.
- I'm in a dilemma.
-I saw.
-Sorry.
"You did nothing wrong, you just treated our movie as real life, so you became a cop. Facts come from fiction, always remember."
"Dream Weaver"
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