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Dock 2022-04-21 09:02:55

Franz was an optimistic dreamer who established a career as a professor of philosophy at the age of 20, but it was not content with the suffocating life of a scholar, he "craved to associate with people, to walk side by side, to call with them", He is full of passion, loves to travel, and loves to march on the streets with people. "We all need someone to watch over us," he said without hesitation joining the "Great March" in solidarity with Cambodia. Franz lives in the eyes of others, and she is eager to show the meaning of existence to her lover, to the public, to her inner alter ego, expecting approval from the outside world. His value identification is not based on the pursuit of value itself, but on living for others. Finally, when he died in a senseless and accidental fight on the streets of Bangkok, his death not only did not have tragic significance, but had A certain irony, the end of a kitsch.

The character in the movie is pale.

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  • Lon 2022-03-22 09:02:22

    feeling a little bored

  • Leanne 2022-03-20 09:02:16

    Juliette Binoche totally caught my eye in this play, with her short hair, melancholy mischievous eyes, and pink cheeks. so perfect

The Unbearable Lightness of Being quotes

  • [last lines]

    Tereza: Tomas, what are you thinking?

    Tomas: I'm thinking how happy I am.

  • Tereza: [referring to her dog] Karenin prefers Mephisto to dogs. She thinks other dogs are silly.

    Tomas: [Mephisto snorts and Tomas inhales the aroma of the food] Ha-ha.

    Pavel: Do you know why I love Mephisto? Because he's very bright, but, at the same time,

    [gesturing for emphasis]

    Pavel: he doesn't know anything! After all, he doesn't know that life is impossible here now. Nothing left here. The church is gone.

    [shrugging]

    Pavel: No place to drink beer now.

    [he drinks his bottle of beer very quickly]

    Pavel: It's good... very good.

    [slurping]

    Pavel: If you ever change your mind, it won't be easy to leave.