Feel free

Nick 2022-10-17 22:18:17

Well, write a review and then sleep. The life of the disgusted Matsuko is a process of repeatedly encountering scumbags on the way to courtship. Matsuko's whole life has been traumatized by her original family. The relationship between her inner child and her inner parents has created her compulsive repetition of an unfortunate relationship pattern. To sum up, Matsuko's life is extremely lacking in love. After watching the depression and seeing no hope, anger and non-argument ruined my life. Kabylia contrasts sharply with her innocence and innocence on the way to courtship through her unrespected career and unbeautiful appearance! After the conflict between the beauty in my heart and the overly realistic life, I still hear a smile on the corner of my mouth when I hear the concert. Enthusiasm and hope for the future is probably the meaning of our daily efforts to live! After watching the two movies, we will scoff at the choice of the heroine again and again, and then begin to sympathize, then empathize, and then begin to reflect on our own life. Learn to love yourself, learn to be aware of yourself, learn the ability to love, and finally we can have the ability to be happy. As Jung said, the subconscious affects our life, but we call it destiny. When the subconscious is presented, the destiny will be changed. In the end, I ended this afterthought with my favorite line of the taste of sand. [breaks tears into laughter]

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Nights of Cabiria quotes

  • Heavy prostitute with leopard spots: [in Italian, preening and admiring the shadow of her own full figure on the wall] Look how classy I am!

    Long-haired prostitute: [in Italian, disparagingly] You look like Moby Dick!

  • Maria 'Cabiria' Ceccarelli: [in Italian]

    [to Alberto holding up boiled lobster]

    Maria 'Cabiria' Ceccarelli: And what's this? I saw it in a movie once.