Always have to die

Russel 2022-11-18 19:24:03

After a disappointing short section, I thought my second French film festival was over. Then an accident happened, like I thought the movie was called "Elegant Hedgehog", like I thought the movie started at seven o'clock in the evening...

It turned out that the movie was based on a novel, and it turned out that the novel was already sold in Monsoon. In just a few minutes, I confirmed that this would be the tune that literary women like. A talented girl, an old literary woman, and a Japanese old man with a very accent, had a wonderful chemical reaction. Everyone could see that he was interested in her. It's just that it's not as magnificent as a loving couple, it's more like a gentleman's friendship, or a high-profile love, which can be called pure love.

Like a movie, sometimes just because of some details. They discussed how to taste chocolate, and said that they wanted to enjoy the feeling of melting slowly on the tip of the tongue; she painted on the wall, she made animations on the book; she said that since she chose suicide, she could not choose a painful way of death; she said when to die The important thing is what you do when you die... I

like the music that appears from time to time in the movie, the toilet that has music as soon as you sit down, and the finale. Wouldn't that be nice? The ending of a fairy tale does not necessarily have to be a happy ending.

PS I wonder why everyone likes to take pictures in the cinema and use flash? Beautiful things, must be kept as a souvenir? Isn't it enough just to keep it in mind?
pps The fun of watching movies for two people is that they can experience and share other people's lives together, whether true or not.

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The Hedgehog quotes

  • Paloma Josse: Planning to die doesn't mean I let myself go like a rotten vegetable. What matters isn't the fact of dying or when you die. It's what you're doing at that precise moment.

  • Renée Michel: Happy families are all alike.

    Kakuro Ozu: Every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.

    [Quoting from Tolstoy's 'Anna Karenina']