astonishment and joy

Agustina 2022-04-21 09:03:45

The wandering in the corridor and the tears in the corners of their eyes really confirm the sentence, astonishment and joy, that they found that in their undisturbed life, there can be something that can make their hearts tremble. The feelings of each other are not taboos, but The most beautiful thing in the world. From the dialogue between the two, they did not feel any confusion about homosexuality, but only about love. Finding each other was the first time they felt love. In the sex scene that flashed back to the end of the film, Abigail said you will leave a mark, which probably also alluded to tallie's husband poisoning tallie. Compared with the ammonites of the same period, with a considerable amount of time in the film, I can hardly feel the relationship between the two on ammonites, only the jet of desire. When I open my heart, the dialogue between the two of them will feel obscure and difficult to understand, but I can feel the deep love between them.

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Extended Reading
  • Hayden 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    Last year's winner of the broken-backed lion in Venice, has a unique literary style. Similar to "Ammonite", but with a stronger indictment of patriarchy. The 16mm film bears witness to the poignant love of America's Puritan era, and she and her new world won't come true until the 21st century. "Abigail, Abigail, Abigail", "You brought me the happy city".

  • Trycia 2022-03-16 09:01:09

    After , lesbian films were limited to such a framework, the spiritual freedom of women under male domination, the embrace of two lonely souls, the encounters of women under the predicament of the times, and the indictment of the patriarchal society. I hope there will be a film this year that is only about love. After my angel flung out of space, ntxl has an additional sentence of my City of joy.

The World to Come quotes

  • Abigail: Meeting you has made my day

    Tallie: Oh, how pleasant and uncommon it is to make someone's day

  • Abigail: Tuesday, January 1st, 1856. With little pride and less hope, we begin the new year.