BE ME A LITTLE

Anissa 2021-11-12 08:01:15

After reading it quietly, I took a long breath. . . Eli's eyes, Oscar's pure face, dream-like movies, bizarre stories that took place in such a distant country, have made me feel so deeply moved, heartache, as if all this happened to me, these two The entanglement of this child is the origin and demise of my previous life. . . Or, I’m too serious, but it’s just too much for the plot. . . "Let the right one in", the title is really appropriate. In such a lonely world, every life is more or less looking for his own MR./MS. Right, this person often has the characteristics we have always wanted to have, so in a sense, FIND THE RIGHT ONE, AND LET HIM/HER INTO YOURSELF, in fact, to a certain extent, completes its own deficiency. . . So in my opinion, when the determined and courageous Eli said "Be Me A Little" to the introverted and cowardly Oscar, it also awakened Oscar's suppressed violent character. Profound feelings are a revolution of life, a contest of inner life and death, a nirvana of oneself, whether it is a vampire or not, whether it involves the so-called morality and blood, pure, sincere, and fearless feelings are impossible. The drug of resistance, or, is the only salvation, the only survival, the only death.

No matter whether you are cold or not, I just want you by my side and hold my hand; whether you are alive or dead, a man or a ghost, a man or a woman, a teenager or an old man, I only want you to look at me hard, yes I said "Be Me A Little" and I'll go with you!

Do I still believe it? I have no idea. But in these two short hours, looking at these two children, I also saw the tear in my heart. . . Maybe what I thought was lost, I never left, and in the end, it can only become a lifetime of flaws and sarcasm.

Anyway, I want to be me a little... Even if my Eli has long been lost. . .

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Let the Right One In quotes

  • Oskar: How old are you?

    Eli: Twelve... more or less.

    Eli: What about you?

    Oskar: Twelve years, eight months and nine days. What do you mean, "more or less"?

    Oskar: When's your birthday?

    Eli: I don't know.

    Oskar: Don't you celebrate your birthday? Your parents... they've got to know.

    Eli: [Eli looks down on the ground]

    Oskar: Then you don't get any birthday presents, do you?

    Eli: No.

  • Eli: [standing outside the door] You have to invite me in.

    Oskar: What happens if I don't? What happens if you walk in anyway?

    [feels the air between himself and Eli]

    Oskar: Is there something in the way?