Reality is more dramatic than drama

Leanna 2022-03-20 09:01:56

Jisomina never left her hometown reluctantly, until she always wanted to escape from the reckless Zangbano. After a failed escape, she met Mato who was walking a tightrope. Mato and the circus were willing to accept her, but she did not leave and decided to All the way to black. Mato's words "who else will follow him besides you" made Gisomina feel that she was indispensable to Zombano, a bit of Stockholm syndrome. After Zombaano accidentally killed Mato, Gisomina was sad and mentally broken, because she gave up running away with Mato because she felt that she would not want to drag Mato, but she still died in Zombano. on hand? Gisomina didn't realize her excellence from Mato, but she gained a sense of presence in Zambano from Mato's incitement, which is also beyond my understanding.

However, emotions are never seen clearly with rational intelligence. Accompanying and knowing each other along the way, coupled with the realization of the important value of being Zombaano's only companion, made Jisomina fall in love with the rude Zangbano. The girl was in awe.

Finally, knowing that Jisomina, who had been abandoned by him, had died in a foreign land, Zombano realized what a ruthless and unjust thing he had done.

Fellini's description of love is different from the routine of ordinary people who experience hardships and finally have a lover to become a family, but from cold-blooded transactions, to escaping from confrontation, to discovering the importance, in a second thought, hatred turned into love, and adversity turned into happiness. In another turning point, a lover was ruthlessly abandoned and ended in mourning. It looks dramatic, yet more realistic. In a taxi in Rome, there are always drivers who ask Fellini in confusion: "Feifei, why don't you make some movies that we can understand?" Fellini replied: "That's because I'm shooting the truth of life. The truth is always ambiguous, unlike lies, which are always laid bare."

Life is like a drama, drama is like life. The truth of life is that there is no truth.

Julieta Massina is very handsome, with big eyes, short blond hair, and all kinds of shy and excited expressions are super cute.

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La Strada quotes

  • Prostitute: Wool? This ain't no wool! I could stick my toes through it.

  • Prostitute: What line of work are you in?

    Zampanò: I'm a traveling artist. This is my sidekick. I taught her everything. When I took her on, she couldn't even quack.