The miser said "I love money and hate death" and the girl said "Everything is not ours".

Cheyanne 2022-03-22 09:02:59

First of all, praise the picture quality. The black and white picture quality always feels very real, because the color is removed, and the texture and luster can be more appreciated.
When a girl wears flowers and plants to a donkey at night, can the donkey appreciate the beauty of being decorated? When the young man cannot get the girl, he is jealous and beats and kicks the donkey.
The donkey accepts everything silently. When the young man asked him to go, he burned his tail.
It is not easy to get the donkey to cooperate with being photographed. Does the donkey know what it's about to be filmed? Though it knew how to read the horseman's instructions and pretended to calculate.
Later, it was shot and slowly bleeds to death (the many sheep watching it all wear bells, although it is necessary, but it feels silly and stupid), I doubt that it was really shot at the time of filming. It dies, if it is, what else can be said while sighing?
The dialogue between the teenage girl and the miser should be the remedy for this film, lest it be reduced to an animal documentary. The miser said "I love money and hate death" and the girl said "Everything is not ours".
I just don't understand why the girl didn't accept the love of another man, didn't start a family well, but flirted with a swinger (that is, the young man, he flirted with her in the car so slowly, love to be inconsistent), and finally but was humiliated.

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Au hasard Balthazar quotes

  • Marie: Don't you believe in anything?

    Merchant: I believe in what I own. I love money. I hate death.

    Marie: You'll die like everyone else.

    Merchant: I will bury them all.

  • Gerard: Lend him to us.

    Marie's mother: He's worked enough. He's old. He's all I have.

    Gerard: Just for a day.

    Marie's mother: Besides, he's a saint.