One day, I stumbled across such a song. Lyrics read like this:
He said come wander with me love
Come wander with me
Away from this sad world
Come wander with me
He came from the sunset
He came from the sea
He came from my sorrow
And can love only me
This is followed by a long hum, which is inserted into the film.
Was deeply moved and listened to it over and over again. Then came admiringly.
A very restrained film. The men in the movie are always silent, like too many people do not say a word. It weakens the plot, highlights the feelings, highlights the small inner emotions, not too strong, but never dissipates.
In this kind of film, the logic of normal life is excavated, and a person must follow the call from the bottom of his heart, truly face himself, and even forget the code of conduct in social life.
The car drove forward and on, the lane curved. Only in racing does a part of one's soul gain a certain freedom and rush forward.
You see, this guy meets three girls, they get along briefly, and then they leave.
When it comes to loneliness, it is inevitable to talk about sex. Sex is a means of trying to get rid of it in getting along with loneliness, fighting it with hugs, kisses, physical contact, some kind of fusion, and often only in the end when you know that you are doomed. Despair in lost satisfaction. In addition to sex, there is love.
He did something wrong. He saw his wife in a coma, black panties removed to her thighs, and two men having sex with her pregnant. He then ran away, and his wife and unborn child died of vomit-induced suffocation. So he misses her, loves her, begs for her response, but shows a powerless anger when she arrives. This woman was wearing the same clothes as the day she cheated on him. The woman gave him oral sex, wearing only underwear, and half-kneeling in front of him, while the man was neatly dressed and half-drooping his head. He loved her, and he would not forgive her easily. The blowjob was over, he was lying on the bed, the woman approached his shoes with her bare feet, patient and forgiving with this boyish man, but he was induced to recall everything. So it was finally revealed that it was his escape that made her die.
He wanted to be relieved from his pain, but he would not forgive himself.
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