my own idaho

Rupert 2022-03-25 09:01:10

Gay movie, in addition to the experience and emotions of Mike and Scott, it is more about the description of the different situations of the two. Inheriting the inheritance and staying away from the circle of friends, while Mike gradually drifted away on the road to find his mother and fell into loneliness, no matter what kind of sparks and splendor there was, even after the covenant of life and death, it was endlessly desolate, and Mike ended up there. The confession before the unknown situation after an epileptic seizure on a highway "I am an expert on the road, I have tasted the taste of the road all my life, this road... never ends.", all the good is the memory of the past, loneliness is never-ending pain.

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  • Scott Favor: Getting away from everything feels good.

    Mike Waters: Yeah, it does.

    Scott Favor: When I left home, the maid asked me where I was off to. I said "Wherever. Whatever. Have a nice day."

    Mike Waters: You had a maid. If I had a normal family, and a good up-bringing, then I would have been a well-adjusted person.

    Scott Favor: It depends on what you call normal.

    Mike Waters: Yeah, it does. Well, you know. Normal. Like a mom and a dad and a dog, and shit like that. Normal. Normal.

    Scott Favor: So, you didn't have a normal dog?

    Mike Waters: No, I didn't have a dog.

    Scott Favor: Didn't... or... didn't have a normal dad?

    Mike Waters: Didn't have a dog or a normal dad anyway, yeah. That's alright. I don't feel sorry for myself. I mean, I feel like I'm... I feel like I'm... you know... well-adjusted.

  • Mike Waters: This is a nice home. Do you live here?... I don't blame you.