The world has changed and I'm still where I am

Toney 2022-04-08 09:01:13

With the idea of ​​​​passing the time, I bought a movie ticket at noon and walked into the movie theater. When I entered the theater, I found that I was alone, and the movie had been shown in advance, so I missed the beginning. I think it is also a ritual to find the position I have chosen to watch a movie. It will make watching a movie, which is becoming more and more routine and simplified, still have a sense of ritual, so even if the scene has already started, even if I am alone in the audience, It might just be my obsessive-compulsive disorder to sit in the seat of my choice.

Having no prior knowledge of the film, I was a little surprised and uncertain when I sat down and saw Jude Law's face appear. I immediately searched the Internet and found Nicole Kidman. I suddenly started to look forward to it. After all, I still like "Cold Mountain" very much. Then, the talented writer met his Bole, cherished each other, and met him late. And the writer's girlfriend who once abandoned her family for a down-and-out writer became jealous. I don't know why, but I can understand Nicole Kidman's situation, because he has a new friend, his career is booming, he no longer needs her support and support, she is no longer his only support, she begins to lose, Jealousy and even hysterical. She began to try various methods to restore it, imagining it was the same as before, but how is it possible, everything has changed, but you are still in the same place.

The whole film is smooth and smooth, very contemporary and artistic. Personally, I feel that a film of this theme is a success if it has an atmosphere.

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  • Maxwell Evarts Perkins: [looking at the three cates containing the manuscript of Thomas Wolfe's new book] This - is Of Time and the River? Well done. Now go home and get some sleep.

    Thomas Wolfe: I... I...

    Maxwell Evarts Perkins: Let me read it.

    Thomas Wolfe: Read it kindly. Please.

  • Thomas Wolfe: I'm sorry I'm not decent enough for your fine dinner parties and your fine friends, but before you drag me out to the wood shed, I think you ought to look at who is giving the lesson. Am I supposed to grow up like you?

    Maxwell Evarts Perkins: No, Tom, but you're supposed to grow up.

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