Memories are a prison, only love can forgive

Itzel 2022-03-22 09:01:06

Perhaps you will think of me, just like thinking of a flower that does not re-open—Yesenin’s tears have flowed in the first ten minutes of the film. I just feel that the plain is worthy of precious. Guessing from two little children to each other, how about childless and no heirs, the life of being together without abandoning is already the most beautiful fairy tale. The older a person is, the less he is his own, but he lives for the people who care about you and the people you care about. Guarding the memory of the house and lover for the rest of his life, this was his biggest wish. I think Carl is full of guilt and can only do more for her and do it earlier. But when even the last house full of memories was about to be taken away, Carl fled. Yes, he was to fulfill his lover's last wish, but more importantly, he couldn't imagine a life that could not even live in memory, so he took all the memories-the house, and fled to the starting point of the memories. An old man locked himself in the memory of his beloved, unwilling to face reality, unwilling to face his own life, and bet the rest of his life in the most romantic and crazy way. This is love and persistence, but also despair and paranoia. Wait till our faces are covered with wrinkles, will you still kiss me. As before. Who writes our dreams in childish handwriting, who warms while being sad, and who quietly misses us after our death.

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  • Police Officer Edith: [after Carl gets back from the courtroom, at night] Sorry, Mr. Fredricksen. You don't seem like a public menace to me. Take this.

    [she hands him a Shady Oaks Retirement Village brochure]

    Police Officer Edith: The guys from Shady Oaks will be by to pick you up in the morning, okay?

  • Newsreel Announcer: [after the National Explorer's Society accuses Muntz of fabricating the "Monster of Paradise Falls" skeleton] The organization strips Muntz of his membership.

    [a patch is ripped off Muntz's jacket]

    Newsreel Announcer: Humiliated, Muntz vows a return to Paradise Falls and promises to capture the beast alive!

    Charles Muntz: [speaking to a large audience outside in the newsreel] I promise to capture the beast alive, and I will not come back until I do!