makes me uncomfortable

Delia 2022-04-21 09:01:20

Life is a fucking long vomit!
All the disgusting churning together makes your stomach turn upside down.
Men are aggressive and shamefully repentant and vulnerable, women are delicate and damn neurotic.
Just the eyes of that child, brightly transcended the truth of life.
Stop yelling, God he usually can't hear.
Only by holding the hands of those we love, will our souls not fall into the abyss.
"The climax of the film is the pouring rain of frogs, the cry of redemption, sometimes people need help, sometimes people need forgiveness. In the face of those stupid pasts, we sometimes forget, but the past will not forget us, we It does exist in those stupidities, and we need to be forgiven, forgiven by others, and forgiven by ourselves."

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  • Larue 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Some long shots are very immersive, some sentences are very meaningful, and each character has its own story, but the logic of the shooting is clear, and the relationship is clarified immediately. But the subject. . . I can only understand that this is a story about forgiveness between people. The frog rain at the end was really amazing and magical.

  • Arne 2021-10-20 19:02:26

    I didn't expect the ending to be like this, but it was reasonable. 3 hours does not feel long at all. The PTA in 1999 has such a mindset, and the dialogue between man and God in "The Blood Is Coming" is really not accidental. When everyone’s desperation is brewing to the highest point with the background music, perhaps only sudden spectacles can calm all the unhappiness that has occurred in the world.

Magnolia quotes

  • Jim Kurring: Now calm yourself down.

    Marcie: [shouts] I am calm!

    Jim Kurring: No you are not calm. You're screaming at me. Do you understand? I got a call for disturbance, and I'm going to checking it out. That is what I'm going to do. Are you alone in here?

    Marcie: I ain't got to answer none of your questions.

    Jim Kurring: No, you don't, but I'm going to ask you one more time. Are you alone in here?

    Marcie: What does it look like?

    Jim Kurring: There's no one else in here?

    Marcie: You in here.

    Jim Kurring: That's true, but is there anyone else besides me and you in this house?

    Marcie: No, I said that already.

    Jim Kurring: Are you lying to me?

    Marcie: I live by myself.

    Jim Kurring: That might be true, but the question I'm asking you, ma'am: is there anyone else in this house right now?

    Marcie: No.

  • Burt Ramsey: You smell like trouble.

    Jimmy Gator: I'm fucking hammered, Burt.