Maintain the original intention, change and remain unchanged

Gus 2022-04-23 07:03:14

I watched "Coffee Commune" em...#coffee commune# (self-appreciation) I admire Woody Allen's storytelling ability, and feel that it is actually a very old-fashioned story (that is, the hero and heroine once fell in love with each other but In the end, they both became the kind of people they hated at the beginning, but they seem to still love each other, but they will never get a chance to be together again, but it doesn't matter that they still have money [Erha]) But in the context of an era, plus The retro oil painting tones in the movie are not so tacky [thinking] (feeling) It is very difficult to maintain the original intention, and I am also very afraid that I will become the person I hate in the future, but sometimes I can only accept the reality The change you give yourself, the so-called original intention, is not just an empty delusion when you are ignorant and fearless. When we grow up, we become different people. When we meet our former lover, we instantly feel the state of mind when we were young, so maybe even if the other party has changed, we are still willing to love her?

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  • Lupe 2022-01-04 08:02:15

    The light is as beautiful as ever, but the acting skills of ks make me feel embarrassed. Basically, the whole drama is talking to you while thinking about other things. And the style of gestures is not elegant, not in the 1930s at all, okay?

  • Henri 2022-01-04 08:02:15

    It’s impossible to cultivate if you can export what you want every year.

Café Society quotes

  • Rose Dorfman: First a murderer, and now a Christian!

  • Rose Dorfman: First a murderer, then he becomes a Christian. What did I do to deserve this? Which is worse?

    Marty Dorfman: He explained it to you. The Jews don't have an afterlife.

    Rose Dorfman: We are all afraid of dying, Marty! But we don't give up the religion we are born into.

    Marty Dorfman: I'm not afraid to die.

    Rose Dorfman: You're too stupid to appreciate the implications.

    Marty Dorfman: I didn't say I like the idea. And I will resist death with everything I have. But when the Angel of Death comes to cut me down, I'll go. I'll protest. I'll curse. You hear me? I will go under protest.

    Rose Dorfman: Protest to who? What the hell are you gonna do? Write a letter to the Times?

    Marty Dorfman: I will protest in silence.