At the end, when Kevin sat at the desk and opened the drawer, the music played. It's so sad, so sad. It's not as sad as oblivion. It's not like ad un passo dal mare, loneliness is just sadness to the extreme, the sadness can't stand, the pores are wide open
, and the music at the end of the subtitles gives people infinite hope. It seems to herald capon's imprisonment after the repeal of prohibition after the same unlimited touch people coming to the impulse of a happy life and hope. This is my favorite morricone reason will always take you to a better place
anyway I like symphony
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