I love you just because it's you

Moises 2022-09-11 00:05:53

Classic works of DANIEL DAY LEWIS. Looking at the light-hearted comedy sketches, I heard the sweet British accent again. The young DDL (playing as JOHNNY) is really beautiful, with a small piece of blue paint on his face and still busy with the sun. For their laundry, Johnny went to sell drugs stolen by OMO, and even went into the house with him to steal. This kind of fighting friendship is very logically transformed into love. Beautiful people are privileged, not to mention that JONHNNY first sends a kiss. Unfortunately, the boundaries between race and class are still visible.
OMO complained to JOHNNY that he saw him go to a racist parade. After Johnny was sad to leave because he heard that he was going to marry someone, he actually broke into the JOHNNY residence and took out the boss’s pretentiousness to ask him to either do work or not. Fuck off. It is hard to imagine that he would follow in silence. I really don't see anything cute about this little Pakistani boss. He has the ambition, intelligence, and unconvincing drive of his age, and the others don't see much appeal. Maybe it is because Johnny can be a loved one by his side that he will stay. It occurred to me that in another movie that also reflected a Pakistani immigrant and a handsome white guy, the dark eyes were staring straight at the blue eyes: "Don't believe their nonsense about homosexuality... I love you, just because it is you... "Maybe it's such a simple, ordinary
story, about two boys and a laundry.

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My Beautiful Laundrette quotes

  • Nasser: [to Omar] Bring Tania over here. Marry her. Well, what's wrong with her? When I say marry her, you damn well do it. Be nice to her, pressure off my fucking head. Your penis works doesn't it? Get going!

  • Omar: It took you a while to get onto us.

    Salim: Wanted to see what you'd do. How's your Papa? So many books written and read. Politicians sought him out. Bhutto was his close friend. But we're nothing in England without money.