Observe the life through the eyes of death.

Deonte 2022-03-20 09:01:36

Remember someone has said it in a book: If there has no death and sex, what else can be there in a novel?
Six feet under is a serial I have recently seen. It describes a story happen in Los Angles. There is a family funeral house , Fisher and sons, and a quite normal American family— a farther, a mother, 2 adult son and a girl who is just through her adolescence.
Suddenly a morning of X'mas eve, the father died from car accidence. A brand new hearse is totally damaged. And than, the appeared normal family no longer peace.
Big brother of the Fisher family ran away from family 18(maybe, I hardly remember that.) years ago. But suddenly he has to inherent the family business from which he trying so hard to get away.
The other son named David who is so squeamish and oppressed is a gay , but in the meantime he is a devotional Christian, and he met him boyfriend in a church…
And there also drugs, fucks, psychoanalysis, violence etc. Death sex and psycho are three thing of my favorite. This serial includes them all.
Oh, I barely forget they have black humor also. Jeer at the life but politics. I love the subtle ridicules so much.
By the way, the heroine seems just like Juliet Binoche. Have the same hair color and delicate face, and the same innocent in eyes.
I like it. Hope you so.

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Six Feet Under quotes

  • [holding picture]

    Nate: There's something weird about twins, about these twins anyway.

    [shows picture to Brenda]

    Brenda: They're cute.

    Nate: They smell like bananas.

  • Claire: You know, at first I was worried, but now I'm just pissed.