Deja vu childhood

Oscar 2022-01-13 08:01:01

The childhood years that seem to have been experienced are accompanied by a touch of sadness of growth.
As if looking at herself from the other side, she used her disguised dog face to relieve her loneliness and express her anger to cover up her pain. Some people say that people are born lonely, lonely birth, lonely death, all of this in the middle process is just a passing moment. Sensitive Yingma thinks about death at a young age, thinks about Lycra sent out of space, and perceives life in contrast.
Childhood is beautiful, because childhood is simple and easy to be satisfied. In contrast, childhood is cruel. Because we will understand death, be exposed to pain, and taste loneliness and powerlessness against fate. We have gradually grown from simple and happy teenagers to youths and adults who are sensitive to life.
This is a film full of gentleness, with Bojrn's faint music as the background sound, like the magnificent and magical night sky in Van Gogh's "Starry Sky", the soul dialogue from the young man's soul, and the warm scene. A touch of sentimentality is its emotional tone, loneliness, guilt and tenderness.

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My Life as a Dog quotes

  • [first lines]

    Ingemar: I should have told her everything. Mom loved stories like that. It's not so bad if you think about it. It could have been worse. Just think how that poor guy who got a new kidney in Boston ended up. He got his name in all the papers, but he died just the same. And what about Laika, the space dog? They put her in the Sputnik and sent her into space. They attached wires to her heart and brain to see how she felt. I don't think she felt too good. She spun around up there for five months until her doggy bag was empty. She starved to death. It's important to have something like that to compare things to.

  • Ingemar: It's strange how I can't stop thinking about Laika. People shouldn't think so much. "Time heals all wounds," Mrs. Arvidsson says. Mrs. Arvidsson says some wise things. You have to try to forget.