Can dreams be easily forgotten upon waking up?

Lucinda 2022-04-19 09:02:14

A rich boy like SCOTT took away Mike's heart in a smart way, and gave it back to him in a smart way. SCOTT chose the nomadic life to oppose his father, people said it was just a dream for him, maybe he thought so too. He thought that dreams could be "goose without a trace", as long as he wanted to wake up at any time, no nostalgia or even memory. He proudly used his back and cold words to push away BOB, who was once regarded by him as a real father, but God knows how upset he was when he said those words. At the funeral of his biological father, SCOTT, who was dressed in black and listened to the prayer with a serious face, once fell on the other side of the funeral of BOB, who was like a carnival, and lingered. There's BOB, there's SCOTT who loves him, and there's life in his youth -- it's all a dream now. But when you wake up, can dreams really be forgotten at once? Wouldn't that dream you make with your heart leave you in a trance and remember it for a long time?

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  • Makayla 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    So Mike is a Cancer? ? Straight men are a scourge for GAY after all. . . It's still Van Sant's tune, the fast and unsteady clouds, the endless long road, hey, it's just a passerby after all, how much I hope the last man is Mike's ultimate dependence.

  • Zion 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    The affinity between the highway genre and gay movies lies in the nihilistic shell of the two. The environment in the middle of the United States does have a kind of natural "shadow of exposure". It is no wonder that Paris, Texas, the Easy Rider and the like all use this to create the shadow of nihility. trauma. It is inappropriate to express alienation directly here. Alienation is just a sign of hope and failure in the actions of the characters, so these films never use nihilism as the main theme. with L

My Own Private Idaho quotes

  • Mike Waters: This chick's living in a new car ad.

  • Scott Favor: It's when you start doing things for free, that you start to grow wings. Isn't that right, Mike.

    Mike Waters: What?

    Scott Favor: Wings, Michael. You grow wings, and become a fairy.