A man named Patterson and his poems

Makayla 2022-04-23 07:02:30

Melancholy and aimlessly watching a movie - "Patterson"

Movies are often unexpectedly good at moments like this

At first glance, the visual effects are amazing. The viewing angles of the movie are very good. The slow shots are very pleasing to the eye!

The story of a bus driver The monotonous repetition of a week's life is not funny but unexpected

His poems his good morning kisses his lunch his silent observation and snooping his humble presence...in this film is the poetry itself!

The picture of the movie is very textured. Every frame can be used as a wallpaper. The BGM of the poem comes from the poet's heart. The waves are turbulent and a little quiet and sad. Those who are willing to spend time and energy to make such a movie must have tasted a lot in ordinary life. sweet is a happy person

Another point I like is that Patterson is not a boring wild poet. He is talented and has not given up studying the poetry collections and books that are full of tables in the basement. The "snooping" and knowing smiles of small things in life are all learning and accumulation. ~

Patterson's indifferent and dull appearance seems to be melancholy. In fact, there is a paradise in his heart. All the scenery is wonderful~ I can't help but think of "The Elegance of the Hedgehog"~ The "mysterious poet" that appears at the end is also very interesting. Familiarity is important because in the communication with many people, I have seen more than once the "restraint" of Patterson, the low-key temperament of the whole body because of "poetry" and the pursuit of knowledge. Maybe such a person is silent, but "Akiba" "Quiet beauty" is not a kind of life, ordinary people have a lot of troubles, how to calmly continue to write poetry and distance are the answer~

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Extended Reading

Paterson quotes

  • Paterson: If you ever left me, I'd tear my heart out and never put it back.

  • Laura: [about destroyed notebook] I wish you would have read me some of your most recent poems. Maybe I could have remembered them.

    Paterson: It's okay. They were just words. Written on water.