The rain stopped today, maybe it will rain tomorrow

Margaretta 2022-04-22 07:01:03

It's a rain of regrets, loneliness, disappointments in life, faults, and the cold soaks into your bones, whether you're on the street or in the car. Watching Jim talk to himself, you feel like you want to say something to the screen too, hoping to counteract your loneliness. Life is really ridiculous. . . Why do those things happen?

It's raining, and God can't keep it going. After the rain was over, everyone went on their own way. Maybe some things will be forgotten as you walk, maybe some things will never be forgotten, who knows. . . This is life, and one thing is for sure, it doesn't stop. Can mistakes be corrected? Yes, but the price is always determined by the dice in the hands of God. Those who believe in justice are weak.

Rain and sunshine alternate, this is life in a certain way, maybe you think it's full of remorse, resentment, and all kinds of absurdity, but at the same time don't forget that there is tolerance, forgiveness, and a lot of room for other things. . And when you're dumbfounded watching frogs fall from the sky, are you still wondering if your life is a tragedy or a comedy?

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  • Maymie 2022-03-24 09:01:18

    The power of love is immeasurable. It’s tempting to survive each other's difficulties, isn’t it? Frogs fall from the sky, fate is very crossed, and man will die. Everything is not important. Forgiveness in exchange for death.

  • Elinore 2022-03-22 09:01:15

    #剪#The scene of the song "Wise up" in "Magnolia" is one of the most daring treatments in the whole play. Everyone sings, each actor sings about one-third of the entire song, and everyone's singing is independent. Instead of using a gradual transition, a series of direct editing is used to jump from one actor to another, which more realistically shows the texture of this dreamlike musical interlude.

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.