A dose of cold poison, the achievement of thumping lust

Colten 2022-03-18 09:01:03

I still remember the first time I heard Chet Baker's voice: the scheming Mr. Ripley was making up for jazz classics in order to please Dickie, and he laughed at the opera: "I can't even tell if it's a male or a female."

Strange Yes, this sarcasm is the most irresistible charm of Chet Baker, secret and blurred.

“My funny Valentine,
Sweet comic Valentine,
You make me smile with my heart
You look so laughable
Unphotographable
Yet you r my favourite work of art
Is your finger less than greek
Is your mouth a little weak
When you open it and speak
Aren't you smart..."

hoarse, melancholy, disdainful, lingering...

My Funny Valentine has also become Ripley's aphrodisiac for Dickie. Suddenly, my heart is occupied by love, and it is too late to figure out the

humble, looking up, Aggrieved, looking forward to...

Even if it was as low as the dust, I couldn't contain my joy for that person. Dickie's frown and smile made him tremble slightly. Like some kind of cold poison, knowing that there is no reward, knowing the pain, but willing to sink, unwilling to change. When he stared at the beautiful carcass in a trance and watched the water droplets fall, he could only helplessly let the flames in his body burn, rise, and devour, and he had no power to fight back.

In love with...indescribably.

Some music is used to move, some is used to provoke.

Chet Baker's voice was like the tickling of a feather swept across his cheek, like Ripley's love, wanting to touch but not daring.

But it is a child who wants to love, while he is sleeping, quietly, quietly, sniffing his aroma.

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Extended Reading
  • Evangeline 2022-03-21 09:01:27

    As handsome as Alain Delon, no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't play Ripley's inherent inferiority complex, so the grassroots Matt Damon was more credible. In the end, sitting alone in the cruise ship cabin, he escaped. Punishment, but everything is lost; Minghella's golden age of learning looks like a cross between Hitchcock and Nicholas Ray.

  • Morgan 2021-10-22 14:41:14

    Several times in the middle, I couldn’t stand it, because I really couldn’t bear to see the lies of the poor boy Ripley being exposed. Fortunately, I didn’t (is it really good?)

The Talented Mr. Ripley quotes

  • Tom Ripley: [imitating Dickie's father] "Oh yes, Jazz... it's just insolent noise."

    Dickie Greenleaf: I feel like he's here. Horrible. Like the old bastard is here right now!

    [pause in disbelief, Dickie moves in to hold Tom's hand]

    Dickie Greenleaf: Brilliant. How do you know him ?

  • Dickie Greenleaf: You know, without the glasses you're not even ugly.