Hey, looking at K wearing a bow and the familiar Twilight expression, it took a long time to play. B is still the sexy queen in my heart.
I saw a lot of familiar faces in Midnight Paris, the scene, the music, the off-site sound, and the transition of my brother, and I love them all. There are not many ruthless people who like Big Brother, and his previous life Hemingway.
What is life? I guess this movie tells a truth. Time passes and people change. No one stays in the same place forever. Marriage is never the destination of love. Once he was hurt inside, one learns to grow up and to disguise quickly . People cannot be together, but some feelings between truely don't ever die. This is life, maybe wrong, though. Too farmiliar with the last scene. Even involevd in crowd parties, one would not ever be truly happy. Lonely looks, dreamy eyes, and sometimes a broken heart, are the cost. And the dreadful knot, surely they need to carry, for a long long time. Maybe afterlife is the mocking anwer that it tries to imply, but useless in this life. The more one grows up, the bitter it becomes.
Deeply touched by "I cannot promise we would be rich, but we'd have each other".
Hey, you say, what is love? Enjoy its splendor for a while, endure its decay for a while, forgetting its past while remembering its fierceness. Probably just bitter!
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