If no one tells me what is right and what is wrong?

Greta 2022-11-21 16:52:24

"You have everything, but also what it takes?"

"I need someone to tell me what is right, I need someone to tell me what is wrong. If nobody tells me what is right and what is wrong, how should we do?"

In In the Lost City of Angels, several lines connect several characters. Simple and profound language is limited to the surface, like the missing parts of their appearance and heart. At the

beginning of the party full of desires, with the rhythm of the beating music , As soon as the camera pulls, a handsome guy who was beaming with excitement died, thinking of MCR's DEAD, but what kind of association does it give people? At the memorial meeting, I don’t know if it’s his or his mother’s favorite music. Several "friends" smiled without pain, but the blood of the car accident entered Graham’s heart. The

only one Ray, who felt sad, was used to seeing his friends. Due to the split of the parents, the girl who was met by the father and the girl laughed like gay. They wanted to say something to the father, but couldn't say anything.

"Son, I think we should talk."

"What to talk about." what? "

" you tell me about what? "

" I do not want to talk to you about anything, so be it, for you or, to talk about what use is it? "


the man like a star on the plane corpse-like gloom, people Reminiscent of a group of stars who became famous and fell into confusion. Only by looking at the blood from the wound can you feel that they are still alive. Taking drugs, and after waking up with a pair of teenagers, they were so empty on the stage that they couldn’t sing. He yelled at his ex-wife to talk to the child. His life was like the supermarket he had been to.

"It's all depression, all depression..."

Lora's expression when she opened her eyes said that she didn't want to get up at all, turned on the TV and watched The male worker outside the window, the helpless woman, and his son's friend get together, in order to get revenge, or to kill the loneliness.



"Have you ever loved me? Have you ever loved me?" The

empty voice echoed, "I don't know..."

"We can't be a family anymore..."

Back to the young man, and promiscuity Well, no matter what drugs, "greed and reasonable, sexual freedom, and always young", the life of Jack is in sharp contrast with the janitor Jack. Jack, who wants to be an actor, is in the gap between ideals and reality, and has to be dark with the uncle who abducts children. Shadow struggles with thoughts,

"No, some people are in the desert but cannot accept reality".

"I am no longer in the desert, Pete."

Seeing the scene of the shooting of his wife outside the window, she trembled in fear and wanted to find comfort He was also upset. Graham woke up more than once and yearned for salvation in his heart, but couldn't

meet. Christie, who was estranged from his parents, seemed to enjoy all the fun, swaying on the sofa, and her empty heart could only find the flesh Comforting, falling under AIDS in laughter, when Graham went, nicky asked him,

"Aren't you the one who loves him?"

"What's the use, can love help her?"

Without power, in the dark Christie, who is used to it, struggles,

"I need more sunshine..."

"No more sunshine."


Don't we all need light? We need someone to tell us what is right, what is wrong, what should be done, no What should be done to be happy.

If not, you can only slowly rout with the darkness.






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The Informers quotes

  • Graham Sloan: I need something, Martin.

    Martin: You need some fucking 'ludes.

    Graham Sloan: No, I need something more than this!

    Martin: Graham, what else is there? You already have everything.

    Graham Sloan: I need someone to tell me what is good. Okay? And I need someone to tell me what is bad.

  • Nina Metro: She's really sick. She needs to see a doctor, but she's so stubborn we can't talk her into it.

    Graham Sloan: Well, where's her dad?

    Nina Metro: He's on location in Italy.

    Graham Sloan: That's an answer?

    Nina Metro: She needs help, Graham.

    Graham Sloan: Why do you think I can help her?

    Nina Metro: Well, aren't you the one that loves her?

    Graham Sloan: What's that gonna fix? Is that gonna help her?