My Own Private Idaho movie plot

2021-12-22 08:01
Mikeand Scottboth street male prostitutes, but because of the huge difference in family background and psychological motives, they are not superficially tacit understanding. Mike, who often faints, is always full of broken fragments about his childhood, and the poetic pastoral of Idaho often enters his dreams. He wants to find his long-lost mother and regards Scott as a confidant and lover. Scott was originally the son of the mayor of Portland. He was willing to fall for the pleasure of slutty youth. He accompanied Mike all the way from Portland to Seattle, and from Idaho to Italy. Shiren et al. experienced the pain and happiness in life, and the two finally broke up due to different destinies   .
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My Own Private Idaho quotes

  • Mike Waters: [First lines, mumbled to self, counting seconds, looking at pocket watch] 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10...

    [Coughs]

    Mike Waters: I always know where I am by the way that the road looks. Like I just know that I've been here before. I just know that I've been stuck here, like this one f**king time before, you know that? Yeah. There's not another road anywhere that looks like this road - I mean, exactly like this road. It's one kind of place. One of a kind... like someone's face...

    [cracks neck]

    Mike Waters: like a f**ked up face.

  • Mike Waters: [shouting at rabbit on roadside] Oooh-woo-woo-woo-woo-woo-woo! Where do you think you're running, man? We're stuck here together, you s**t!

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