The train outside the window, the sound of cars

Katlyn 2022-03-21 09:02:49

I always wonder why people live. On the one hand, I am indulged in the pursuit of power, and on the other hand, I am deeply obsessed with the ordinary multi-colored life. However, the meaning of the latter is to achieve the former situation first. It's like if you ask me what type of movies I like, I really can't put into words, a good movie is the type I like. And about my favorite movies and have I seen so-and-so movies? I really hate anyone asking this kind of "you know 1+1=?" question. It's a big mistake, no one completely resonates, but these expressions do not want to vigorously promote the worldview under the Jarmusch film, but I naturally think about this film. I thought again about what clips would stay on my alarm clock forever. The first is the couples who try to get along with each other, and they are too good at depicting details. I'm really glad that I can understand these details, because I finally realized what love is before I die. The psychology of the portrayal is 100% greater than what the picture expresses. Sure enough, getting close to life can make people feel more empathetic. The second is that in the second story, the woman saw the image of the deceased singer when she was in bed. But what impresses me the most here is the chirping of trains and cars outside the broken window. Well, the years are so good that I can find a reason.

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Mystery Train quotes

  • Night Clerk: Man, you got a curse on you - as sure as the moon rolls around the world.

  • Charlie the Barber: Hey, Will, what's this chain for?

    Will Robinson (segment "Lost in Space"): That's 'cause, you in the kinky sex room, Charlie.

    Charlie the Barber: Really?