Dear marian

Daphney 2022-01-17 08:02:49


Dear Marianne:

Hello, I am in a great loss just like you. Of course, all this has nothing to do with loss, but the truth. Or, it is also a relative loss, losing all the belief in the good old days, all the hope for love and love.

It's been a long time since I watched a movie quietly and very quietly. I can understand your feelings for Eddie. I also know that it’s not love. You need a boy like Eddie to release all the remaining love for Thomas and Moses. However, all you can give is only in the summer. Having been intimacy with Eddie 60 times, we all need a door to release our inner distress and love. Finally at the end of the summer, you still chose to leave, with all the memories related to the past.

What about me? Will I be open in summer? Then leave quietly. Is that right?

.....

Towards the end of the film, Ted recounted the accident. He calmly and slowly described the scene word by word. When the camera freezes on the left side of the instrument panel and the turn signal flashes, my heart will be broken. I can't imagine the expression of you sitting in the back seat at that time. When we face loss but cannot choose. When our heart aches, but we can't speak. When we want to shout, but we can only cry.

Dear Marianne, most of the time we live in an illusion, like Ted said to Eddie that I haven't seen you smiling happily for a long time. But are you really happy? Have you forgotten all your sorrows? I think Eddie thinks this way. He thinks his arrival has given you hope again. So when you and Eddie were lying on the sofa, Eddie carefully asked questions, and finally pulled you out of the illusion.

I think yes, no one can bring salvation.

Therefore, when all lies stand in front of us truthfully, when great loss invades our spirit time and time again, let us choose to leave together.



Love your camel yuanyuan

2010.05.16

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The Door in the Floor quotes

  • Ted Cole: [discussing Eddie's first story] Oh, its very heartfelt. Very personal. Well, its just a collection of personal anecdotes that don't really add up to much.

    Eddie O'Hare: I was just trying to see if could write something that seemed true.

    Ted Cole: Oh, it seems true. It just isn't very interesting. It sort of an emotional outburst, but it really isn't a story.

  • Ted Cole: Everything in fiction is a tool: pain, betrayal, even death. These are, you know, these are like, uh, different colors on a painter's palette. You need to use them.