Philip Glass also stepped in on the soundtrack, even though the music is from the old movie [Every Moment]. But at the moment Morning Passages sounded, although his eyes stayed on the picture of the old man disappearing from the market crowd, his mind alternated with Clarissa and Woolf walking on the avenue, not knowing who was repeating who's path.
Although they are two films, the stories they tell are the same. Woolf left his last words, "Dear Leonard, you must face life head-on, always face life only, understand its true meaning, always understand, love its essence, and then give it up." Isn't that the soul of Ono? . It took ten years for the apprentice to do odd jobs in exchange for the opportunity to fry eggs, and when he was approved by the master for the 200th fried egg, he danced with excitement. This should be the essence of what gourmets say about Jiro Sushi: minimalist and pure.
I happened to see Zweig commenting on [Ulysses]: "Humans will be as awe-inspiring to all mysteries as they are to all mysteries, which is already the case today, to this paranoid, violent, seductive achievement. Salute." Ulysses has received mixed praise and criticism so far, and no master has attempted to imitate it. Do you dare to be like an old man who has been betting for seventy-five years, including all the fish he has pinched, to be convinced?
In the end, the old man did not forget to play a little joke on Michelin, calling the eldest son to make sushi for the foreigner, and easily won the first Michelin three stars. The old apprentice of the past held grievances for the eldest son. "Only if he is twice as good as Erlang can his craft be regarded as equal." The eldest son recalled the first time he drank a cola and shook it vigorously, opening the ring of soda and chirping. Squirting, watching the savings of several months in front of me being wasted, I feel distressed. All the memories worthy of being remembered were brought up in the chat and laughter. Hee hee ha ha, serious and lively, life is complete.
So, don't worry! I have to wait until the last moment, see no, the old man laughed so mischievously.
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