Very good very Plato.

Melyssa 2021-11-26 08:01:40

Recently, I like to find arguments from the gaps, so please don't mind my topic.


The lonely castle is shocked. Some lamented that I can finally watch a thriller on the big screen of the cinema. The disadvantage is that all languages ​​except native English use the dubbed version.

The film progresses a bit like the rules of the game in Silent Hill. Time uncovers the mystery of imagination. When 123 Mu Ren read it again, I suddenly felt that this scene seemed familiar. It’s just that I can’t remember exactly what the imported version is missing from the original version.

Put aside the thrilling impact of the instant switching of sound and vision, put aside the atmosphere and gloom, and just watch the plot film is really literary.

But I like stories that have clues, even if the plot is cut out, they are still coherent.

Simon dropped the shell and brought Tomas back.
A coin game, and an unfinished game caused an accident and a series of grief.

...

"When the incident occurs, there will be some traces left there, just like echoes, begging for love to rescue them."
"You are a good mother, and your grief will guide you."

The speech of the psychic. Interrupted by Laura's husband, and then intermittently with Laura Stile.
I saw an atheist successfully evolve into a soft and painful husband. He didn't dare to face it and didn't want to admit it. Then left alone.

Laura was looking for Simon's traces by herself. I saw a great mother. This greatness was enough to conceal her negligence and fear.



I like a human ending, even though they face each other alive or dead, or he goes to live with them in the same way.

This world is irrational. The birth and existence of love makes every cell merge together, so you don't deplore that they all died in the end. On the contrary, you feel that they are always together in another world that is the beauty that should be.

And the light in our hearts comes from that distant lighthouse.

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The Orphanage quotes

  • Simón: [while reading Peter Pan] Wendy grows old and dies?

    Laura: Wendy grows old, but Peter Pan takes her daughter to Neverland every year.

    Simón: Why doesn't Wendy go, too? If Peter Pan came to get me, would you come, too?

    Laura: No. I'm too old to go to Neverland, darling.

    Simón: How old are you?

    Laura: Thirty-seven.

    Simón: At what age will you die?

    Laura: What sort of question is that? Not for a long time, until you're very old.

    Simón: I won't grow old. I'm not going to grow up.

    Laura: Will you be like Peter Pan?

    Simón: Like my new friends.

    Laura: There's more than one?

    Simón: Six.

    Laura: They won't grow up either?

    Simón: They can't.

  • Aurora: Seeing is not believing. It's the other way around. Believe, and you will see.