Art films should not care about waste pens

Quincy 2022-03-22 09:02:37

Why do people always make the mysterious aesthetic part of a work into reading comprehension? One for two? I think the biggest charm of a movie lies in the shaping of the overall atmosphere. When it arrives, it is there. It doesn't matter if there is a scrap pen, it doesn't matter for four hours. It's like the song that Saeki played in the car in Murakami's "Kafka on the Shore" with a subtle wrong tone. Commercial films try their best to have no waste, so they are boring.

In addition, the world is so big, there are multiple viewpoints, love and peace, ❤️

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Where'd You Go, Bernadette quotes

  • Bernadette: I'll figure it out. I mean, that's what insomnia is for.

  • Bernadette: I guess I just wanted to leave LA in a snit, and when I determined that everyone felt sufficiently sorry for me unfurl my cape and swoop in to launch my second act and show those bastards who the true bitch goddess of architecture really is.