Don't eat until the sixth pie

Antonia 2022-03-20 09:02:13

The plots of most such films are slightly twisted, but they are never thrilling. There are no emotional ups and downs throughout the film until the last ten points. Like a very traditional kind of novel, the story stops at a touching ending after a gentle spiral. I can't help but think of the days when I watched Red and Black, after the incessant descriptions and full-page psychological monologues of Julien, I insisted on the last page and cried so much, as if the whole novel was going on and on. The brewing awaits a nice ending. Therefore, you cannot regret eating the first five just because you are full until the sixth loaf. After all, they have done an important foreshadowing.
The story is very simple, about a mathematician's daughter.
It's the kind of film that belongs to the kind of soul catcher. Typical American narrative style. Such films are always quickly recognizable. But still good. In addition to the beautiful and temperamental Gwyneth Paltrow, a favorite actor Anthony Hopkins. And Jake Gyllenhaal in Brokeback Mountain.
Like Good Will Hunter, it's very natural and real. Some pictures are beautiful.
What does it mean? You have to think about it to feel special. These kinds of films always make people see the other side of scientists, and they don't seem to be happy. (But the ending is beautiful.) That's how it feels real.
The nympho is a little bit, every time I watch such a film, I always regret that I didn't study mathematics, physics and chemistry well. It seems that the cold subjects always become flesh and blood because of the shooting.
An hour and a half will not consume too much time and emotion. If you are just idle, you might as well have a look.

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  • Hal: Well, I'm gonna be late. Some friends of mine are in this band. They're playing in a bar on Diversey, way down the bill, they go on about 2 to 2:30. I said I'd be there.

    Catherine: Great.

    Hal: They're all in the math deparment, they're really good. They have this song called 'i', you'd like it. Like lower-cased i. They just stand there and don't play anything for three minutes.

    Catherine: Imaginary number.

    Hal: It's a math joke... You see why they're way down on the bill.

    Catherine: That's a long way to drive to see some nerds in a band.

    Hal: You know, I hate when people say that. It's not really that long of a drive.

    Catherine: So, they are nerds.

    Hal: Oh, they're raging geeks. But they're geeks who, you know, can dress themselves and hold down a job at a major university. Some of them have switched from glasses to contacts. They, uh, play sports, they play in a band, they get laid suprisingly often... So, it makes you kinda question the whole set of terms. Geek, nerd, wonk, dilbert, paste eater...

    Catherine: You're in this band, aren't you.

    Hal: Ok, yes. I play the drums. You wanna come? I never sing, I swear to God.

  • Robert: I hope you're not spending your birthday alone.

    Catherine: I'm not alone.

    Robert: I don't count.

    Catherine: Why not?

    Robert: I'm your old man. Go out with friends.

    Catherine: Yeah, right.

    Robert: Aren't your friends taking you out?

    Catherine: Nope.

    Robert: Why not?

    Catherine: For your friends to take you out, you have to have friends. Funny how that works.