i love my loneliness

Kailyn 2022-04-23 07:03:51

In fact, there are many things in life that we don't quite understand. Most of the time, he speculates on others based on his own thoughts. Just like when Lipsky interviewed Wallace, he always thought Wallace was cheating. Always wanted to get what Wallace had in his life, but when Wallace left, he kept reminding me not to be me. Because at different heights of life, it is difficult for everyone to understand the lives of others. Like Wallace's loneliness, his calm attitude and understanding of life. He didn't want to be whoever any reader, fan or Lipsky thought he was. He just wants to be himself, he just wants everyone to know that he doesn't like to be noticed and speculated, he wears a hijab just because he wears a hijab, not because he wants to be recognized by others, he is being interviewed now just to be interviewed, not to be hyped . As a lonely patient, Wallace is already obsessed. He can't let others into his life, and he can't walk into other people's lives. He is used to or likes being alone because of his independence. Sometimes I always feel very stubborn and want to say too much about myself, but more often I like it very much, that loneliness, quiet, thinking and searching in my world. It's not self-appreciation, self-pity, or self-sadness, but it's really a leisurely kind of leisure, a kind of leisure that doesn't depend on anything.

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  • Marjolaine 2022-03-21 09:02:58

    The lines are exquisite, the details are breathtaking, and the emotions are restrained and turbulent. By the way, the reporters from the Rolling Stones are very cheating. The interview process and the filming process are both good-looking and profound. This is also "Famous in Hope". In contrast, the reporters in life are more hard-pressed. Wufang's "life" is boring. Thieler's Daydreamer was miserable, no wonder the magazine went out of business (hello

  • Ferne 2022-03-24 09:03:17

    This is very much a literary film among literary films... I am exhausted watching the subtitles...

The End of the Tour quotes

  • David Foster Wallace: It's so much easier having dogs.

    David Lipsky: Ha, ha - I'm sure.

    David Foster Wallace: I mean, yes, you don't get laid, but you don't have that feeling, like you're hurting their feelings, all the time.

    David Lipsky: Right, right.

    David Foster Wallace: I'd like to emphasise strictly platonic relationship with the dogs.

    David Lipsky: He he; I'll make sure I'll highlight it in the article, sure.

  • David Lipsky: Do you wanna have kids?...

    David Foster Wallace: Yeah, I think that writing books is a little like raising children, y'know -you have to be careful; mm; it's ok to take pride in the work, but I think it's bad for someone to want the glory to reflect back on you.

    David Lipsky: I mean, sounds like you're worried about having children.

    David Foster Wallace: I'm not wanna say anymore about that - if that's ok?