the good old days

Henri 2022-03-30 09:01:12

Stories always start from "Once Upon a Time," and "Once Upon a Time" was a wonderful time. I'd rather like the name Odin, I'd rather believe she's Selke, with smooth sealskin, the cherished seven tears, and in love with a fisherman who has nothing. Moreover, her singing can summon endless salmon and lobster, bringing him inexplicable good luck.
However, because she was Selke, he threw her to a lonely island of despair, let her return to life in the sea, and let her fend for herself. Alcoholism is no excuse, and the psychedelics of alcohol cannot tolerate such ingratitude. What's more, she fell in love with him purely, but he succumbed to a former fairy tale. In fact, she was the delivery man of the drug cartel. She was forced to swim with the drugs. She really suffocated and floated in the ocean, and she fell into his fishing net inexplicably.
Coincidence created the legend of the fairy tale, but it was not an excuse for mortals to abandon her. "Pain comes easily, but happiness requires hard work." Letting go is indeed a trivial matter. In the final analysis, he is really a clown (same as "that person is like a dog" in Journey to the West), a coward with nothing, but her pure love and unexplained tolerance have made the film's perfect ending.
Reality with fantasy, which should be the greatest romance, and the love set by God, was almost turned into a mess by SB.
Of course, the romance between them is unavoidable. The warmth in the plain words and the heartbeat in the little details are all natural and real. I like this inexplicable fit and natural complement each other.
- "How long are you going to stay here?"
- " It depends"
- "What is it"
- "Look at you"
- "Me? Look at me, you can stay here forever"
- "Forever?"
- "Yes, Forever. Like in the story, they live happily together."

"I'm afraid, Father. Because, I have vision again."

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Ondine quotes

  • Syracuse: What's wrong with being seen?

    Ondine: Nothing. When you look good.

  • Syracuse: You don't like the dress?

    Ondine: No, I like it. It's just, underwear would be better.

    Syracuse: Doesn't fit?

    Ondine: Tight around the edges.

    Syracuse: You have edges?