Falling Slowly

Kiley 2022-01-19 08:01:04

Watching Feast of Love, the boys and girls in the coffee shop started to DIY their own porn videos on the bed, but the background music grabbed all their attention. It’s like this every time, and it’s so anxious. I’ve heard the good things I’ve ever seen, but I can’t remember them when I scratch them. I hate Google if I can search my memory.

This year’s Oscar is said to be completely non-mainstream. I haven’t watched any of the award-winning blockbusters, except for "Once," which won the best song award. For the male and female protagonists inside, classmate Hecaitou also wrote a YY over-the-top article http://www.hecaitou.net/?p=2608 . But I watched such a good movie twice after a long time. The reason is that I have watched too many A films and are used to meticulously prepared plot movies. It is always difficult to invest in this documentary style. When I watched it at the time, it reminded me of "Before Sunrise". In fact, the two films are completely different except for the encounters of a man and a woman. I prefer the latter, and the endless conversation fascinates me.

The name of the best song is Falling Slowly, which is really good. But maybe it would be better for Damien Rice to sing, because this song reminds me of the blowers of daughter.

I almost forgot the finishing touch. It was used as the background music for the young couple's sex. This is Falling Slowly, which is very good. It is suitable for both male and female superiors: P

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  • Bridgette 2022-03-14 14:12:27

    Very complicated taste

  • Johanna 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    I'm not kind to watch this drama, just click 5555

Feast of Love quotes

  • [entering the coffee shop]

    Chloe Barlow: Hey, you need anybody to work here?

    Oscar: [to Bradley] Yes! Yeah. I mean, if that's all right with you.

    Bradley Smith: You... You have any experience with this kind of work?

    Chloe Barlow: No.

    Oscar: [interrupting] Neither did I when I started.

    Bradley Smith: Do you like coffee?

    Chloe Barlow: Not much.

    Oscar: [interrupting again] She'll learn to love it.

    Bradley Smith: But why here?

    Chloe Barlow: I don't know. I just kind of felt a harmonic convergence in this place.

    Oscar: She's right, you know? I felt the same kind of thing.

    Bradley Smith: [looking confused] Ah.

  • [Bradley and Harry are sitting on the bench by the football field reminiscing of the past year and a half]

    Harry Stevenson: God is either dead or he despises us.

    Bradley Smith: You don't really believe that.

    Harry Stevenson: Maybe. I saw the most remarkable thing just now. I wandered into the stadium, I thought I was alone but down on the 50-yard line there was a couple making love. I watched for longer then I should have. I was envious. And then I felt sorry for them. There's so much they don't know. Heartbreak they can't even imagine.

    Bradley Smith: [sighs] Well, even if they knew, it wouldn't change anything.

    Harry Stevenson: How so?

    Bradley Smith: Well, Chloe knew what was gonna happen to Oscar.

    Harry Stevenson: What do you mean she knew?

    Bradley Smith: She did. She went to some psychic lady who predicted the whole thing.

    Harry Stevenson: She believed her?

    Bradley Smith: Yes, Harry. She did. And she didn't run away. She didn't crawl into a hole. She found them a house, she threw away her birth control, and she married him. God doesn't hate us, Harry. If he did, he wouldn't have made our hearts so brave.