love prose poems

Jamar 2022-03-23 09:02:43

I haven't received such a surprise in a long time. Miranda July's directorial debut "Love, You, Me and Him" ​​is like a prose poem with few chapters. It is difficult to follow the clues to tell a complete and specific story, but it is full of delicate and life-filled details, which often hide the relationship between people and people. Emotions, desires, alienation, closeness between people. Each character in the film has its own quirks, but the director is good at digging out these "indescribable" secrets and showing them to the audience in an unadorned manner. It may make some viewers feel uneasy and panic, but more often, the concise and meaningful dialogue and the sudden scene paragraphs make you smile; humorous elements can be seen everywhere, not black, but like the heroine's pair the color of the shoes.

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Me and You and Everyone We Know quotes

  • Peter Swersey: So, do you have anything new in the chest? You know, the hope chest.

  • Housewares Saleswoman: I think everything's gonna be computerized in twenty years.

    Sylvie: Soup won't be computerized.

    Housewares Saleswoman: Why not?

    Sylvie: It's a liquid.