A Walk in the Clouds Quotes

  • Don Pedro Aragon: Talking between men and women never solves anything. Where we think, they feel. They are creatures of the heart.

  • Don Pedro Aragon: Newlyweds. What else do they do but make love and war?

  • Guadalupe Aragon: You must see it through. Your fate. What brought you here.

  • Paul: I know that she is good and strong and deserves all the love this world has to give. Can't you see that, how wonderful, how special she is?

  • Alberto Aragon: My daughter can trace her roots back 400 years to the best families in Mexico.

  • Paul Sutton: She's like the air to me.

  • Alberto Aragon: Just because I talk with an accent doesn't mean I think with an accent.

  • Don Pedro Aragon: Clothes are like family. You have to live in them for awhile before you have the perfect fit. But you are doing great.

    Paul: I don't know if everyone would share your opinion.

    Don Pedro Aragon: Well, it's not easy being in charge. It's not easy for me. It's not easy for him. Every man has to find his own way. But I have faith in my son. And I have faith in you. But your fly is open.

  • Victoria Aragón: We can sleep in Pedro's room.

    María José Aragón: In that teeny-tiny little bed?

    [laughs]

    María José Aragón: On your wedding night? Ay hija, no. You need room, to maneuver.

    Victoria Aragón: Mommy!

  • Paul Sutton: Why can't you just love her? She's so easy to love.

  • Don Pedro Aragon: Family are like clothes. You have to wear them a while to get the right fit.

  • Don Pedro Aragon: What do the doctors know about the needs of a man's soul?

  • Alberto Aragon: Don't think that just because I talk with an accent, I think with an accent.

Extended Reading
  • Jade 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    In 1995, I should have thought it was very exciting, but now I just think it's so old-fashioned~.

  • Melisa 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    The cause The male protagonist has been holding back for four years in the war, and when he sees a woman who is a little involved, he subconsciously has some ideas. Then just the hero saves the beauty. Save again and again. It's called ape shit. The plot is slow and slow like the old-fashioned rhythm of life in the South. The heroine's family is of Mexican descent, but I thought it was of Italian descent. It turns out that the film is of Italian descent and tells the story of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Mexico. Very loving family. How could a century-old vineyard be so vulnerable before a fire? pull