In memory of the man I love

John 2022-03-18 08:01:01

For a long time, I wanted to say something about this movie I love, but I was always in a state of aphasia. I haven't watched it for a long time, and I can't remember many episodes, but a man I love buried a tear in my heart.
Yes, the movie says one more girl, found, lost. found, but also lost. This is a film about women, and the director is also a woman. The name is the man who cried. Gorgeous woman, gorgeous opera, gorgeous allure, just to fulfill a man's tears. Ridiculous, sarcastic, who can change the original intention of this movie?
Yes, it's just Johnny Depp, the man I fell in love with after watching it.
When he appeared with the horse, I heard the camera cracking, screaming in pain, who can see the wandering soul without saying a word, who can know that this is an illusion of labor with just one look, who can With a single tear, all the rest can be made nonsense. Who can, who can? ?
A lot of forgetting, I just remember the man I love, with tears, kissing Richie's hair lightly, and parting beautifully.
Perhaps this is the best state. The more you forget, the more deeply you remember.
It's the first time I've said that I'm in love with a man, even if he has a mustache, even if he's 23 years older than me, even if he's on the other side of the world, even if he'll never meet. The best years are spent in that kind of love.

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The Man Who Cried quotes

  • Welsh Teacher: Now, you're in England now, so you speak English, don't you? They wouldn't let me speak Welsh, either. But it did me the world of good. In the end. You see, Suzie, you've got to learn to fit in.

  • Dante Dominio: Mussolini believes in order and organization. He understands that the Italian people must regain back their self-respect.

    Reporter: By putting on black shirts and marching up and down in one of those rallies?

    Dante Dominio: [laughs and pats the reporter's cheek] Ah, you intellectual, huh? For the working man, the rallies are about dignity and strength. The lighting, the music, the choreography creates an atmosphere. Magnifico!

    Felix Perlman: Mussolini certainly has a great sense of theatre.

    Dante Dominio: Certo! Certo, huh? And everything he does, huh... is big. Yes. Yes! You could learn something, Felix. He really knows how to reach his public.