This is a love letter

Anthony 2022-12-21 13:09:33

A complete proletarian, with no car, no house, no family, no career, and a beautiful skin, and Anna, who has gradually become a prostitute, makes people feel pity. Godard's perspective focuses more on the depiction of his wife's facial expressions and eyes. Even if the conversation with the philosopher in it makes people think about the existential philosophy of Sartre or Beauvoir, but as a man, a sentimental animal, I see more love letters from a man who is passionately in love to his lover. Lingering and sad. Vivre sa vie, to live your life is to do whatever you want. Men may all be the same. When you fall in love with someone, you will keep taking pictures of her to find the power of her eyes.

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  • The Philosopher: Have you read, "The Three Musketeers"?

    Nana: No. But, I saw the movie. Why?

    The Philosopher: Because in it, Porthos - actually, this is from "Twenty Years Later" - Porthos is tall, strong, and a little dense. He's never had a thought in his life. He has to place a bomb in a cellar to blow it up. He does it. He places the bomb, lights the fuse, and starts to run away. But just then he begins to think. About what? How it's possible to put one foot in front of the other. I'm sure that's happened to you. So he stops running. He can't move forward. The bomb explodes and the cellar caves in around him. He holds it up with his strong shoulders. But after a day or two, he's crushed to death. So the first time he thought, it killed him.

  • The Philosopher: One should be able to express oneself. We manage to write things quite well. It's extraordinary that someone like Plato can still be understood. People really do understand him! Yet he wrote in Greek. 2,500 years ago? No one really knows the language, not exactly. Yet something gets through, so we should be able to express ourselves.