Squash does not have eyes

Gregorio 2021-11-21 08:02:05

In this film, we can almost capture all the details of the growth of adolescents: compare the size of the second child with each other; share the experience of masturbation and fantasy objects; set up alliances that do not know the so-called and establish a serious and unreliable forest. Regulations. These things that appeared at the beginning always reminded me of "Legend of Sicily".
The fun lies in the name of the "Interstellar Cowboys" alliance: Cowboys and Interstellar are both a sign of escaping from the real world. They either represent the remote and vast West of America; or they represent an untouched universe. Once a person comes to these two "big" spaces, they can become freers-fully reflecting that they often feel more restrained and imprisoned in real life: they cannot blatantly have sex with their girlfriends, they are forced to choose The life path they don't like, they face their own ugly pot and have nothing to say, and choose to remain silent.
"It's okay to remember, it's best to forget."
There are always many things in life that you can't dominate. Even if there is no way to control or save the actions of others, more compensation can often only bring ridiculous results. From the first frustration when we were young, and the first time we felt sad, we began to choose to ignore it and forget it. Or the short-lived pleasure brought by marijuana and self-blasphemy is an outlet.
Those silent secrets are like cancer cells lurking in everyone's body. They anesthetize your perception bit by bit, and use a scalpel to cut away memories that you don't want to talk about.

If you want to live, you have to have no eyes like squash, and you can still bounce again after the collision with the wall. Or just throw into the sea of ​​indulgence and tolerance with full body symptoms.

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Y tu mamá también quotes

  • Alejandro 'Jano' Montes de Oca: I didn't know you want to be a writer. What are you going to write about, "fine boys"?

    Tenoch: No, about faggots like you.

    Alejandro 'Jano' Montes de Oca: Well, let me tell you that there is a big difference between writing highschool tales and producing actual literature.

    Tenoch: When do you begin?

    Alejandro 'Jano' Montes de Oca: Have you read my book already?

    Tenoch: I read the critics.

    Alejandro 'Jano' Montes de Oca: Critics are a bunch of assholes

  • Julio Zapata: Traveling is really cool

    Tenoch: Yeah, but with mushrooms! You've never stepped into a single plane