Met an old grandpa watching a movie alone

Geovany 2022-03-23 09:02:00


Probably one of my life's manic, true-hearted movies with so many quiet moments that I didn't dare to move my butt on a movie theater seat.

A manic little boy and his clever and eccentric but no longer happy
This is a growth story that has completed the "face" in the process of pursuit.
Shota bears the burden of secrets alone, in the shadow of his father's death, manic restlessness, and in life after the death of his father, lies and bitterness become regulars to support his fallen idol strength,
oscar says that even if the sun disappears now, people on earth can still enjoy the sun The light and heat of eight minutes ago but now they are gone.
It's a beautiful thing to share someone else's story too
can i hug you do you need a kiss
this is such a nasty looking child oh

mother i love you did i say too little? Not at all you're nice I love you too
I try to be normal and not so weird. No, you're not weird, you're very good, I'm proud of you,

or I'm poked into tears by
the face the fear, forgive yourself, and


oscar tells yes no grandpa's rhythm is so addictive
, God cut
, and aerial photography Incredible tilt-shift effect during city panorama. . . kiss one!
The strong sense of rhythm and substituting sense of detail is too rare for the monologue of the male protagonist.


A pair of still feet, riding in black leather shoes, started thinking, pacing
, sling pants, set sail, ran with the keys,
and finally got on the swing with the handbell and flew

with bruises, tears, and fear and sharing

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Extended Reading

Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close quotes

  • Oskar Schell: It's just a box! An empty box!

    Linda Schell: I know it's an empty box! I know this. But I did it for me, and I did it for you so we can at least try and say goodbye to him. Because he's gone, Oskar, he's gone and he's not coming back. Never. I don't know why a man flew a plane into a building. I don't know why my husband is dead. But no matter how hard you try, Oskar, it's never gonna make sense because it doesn't. It doesn't... make... sense!

    Oskar Schell: Fukozowa you! You don't know anything!

  • [first lines]

    Oskar Schell: There are more people alive now than have died in all of human history, but the number of dead people is increasing. One day, there isn't going to be any room to bury anyone anymore. So, what about skyscrapers for dead people, that are built down. They could be underneath the skyscrapers for living people, that are built up. We could bury people 100 floors down. And a whole dead world could be underneath the living one.