People with history, just talk about 70s movies

Justina 2022-12-26 10:05:18

Another version of "The Death of Venice".
Old man movie.
The street girl also came out in a wheelchair to stand on the street, which was also hard enough.
The man cooks and washes the dishes.
joy and gay are married, but they are not happy with each other, they are just bored and bored for decades.
The old gay has a sad and smiling face.
People with history can talk about movies in the 70s and travel in the 60s.
The first dark circles in more than 60 years.
Old comrades and old comrades should like it very much.
He is old, and only hopes that he has a legitimate career when he is young and can live a good life, because his life is still very long.
When you are old, you can't do it, just take a look, and just look at it. Spiritual love is suitable for the elderly.
Grandpa loves grandson?
Grandpa is afraid of pain and insists not to do it, or grandpa can't do it?
He was so old that he had to run around for a young man and ignore his wife.
Finally I want to live my own life, maybe it's never too late.
It's never too late to come out?
Samsung and a half

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Boulevard quotes

  • Nolan Mack: It just can't be nothing, you know? It can't. Because you're here for a reason. You came in for a reason.

    Leo: [trying to leave] No...

    Nolan Mack: NO! You gave me that videotape, you told me about your mother, about leaving. It can't be nothing, Leo. Look at me. Just look at me. It can't be nothing.

    Leo: It can be, alright. It can be. Cause it's nothing. Cause it means nothing.

  • Nolan Mack: I need to talk to you.

    Nolan Mack: I need to talk to you about something, Dad, okay? And I need you to listen, 'cause I know somewhere in there, you can hear me.

    Nolan Mack: I wanna talk about that time we went to the beach.

    Nolan Mack: Summer of 1965, I think it was.

    Nolan Mack: We checked into this little motel.

    Nolan Mack: 12 years old.

    Nolan Mack: You, me and Mom.

    Nolan Mack: If you had any idea what a journey that was.

    Nolan Mack: Still sticks with me to this day. Ridiculous.

    Nolan Mack: Something happened that summer, Dad.

    Nolan Mack: At first, I couldn't figure it out. I didn't want to.

    Nolan Mack: But I knew. I knew that all the wishing and praying in the world couldn't change the fact that I was gay.

    Nolan Mack: I didn't do anything about it.

    Nolan Mack: I didn't tell you... or Mom or anyone. It was my secret.

    Nolan Mack: And suddenly I'm 60 years old. It's like I'm still there, like nothing happened.

    Nolan Mack: Like I'm still waiting for something I felt was promised to me that day, something that never came, and I'm angry about it.

    Nolan Mack: And I'm still sitting on that beach, and I'm still 12 years old, and nothing's changed, and I'm still sorry about it.

    Nolan Mack: That was some summer, huh, Dad?