I Saw the Light Quotes

  • Hank Williams: I'm sorry, babe.

    Bobbie Jett: Sorry for what?

    Hank Williams: Everything.

  • Hank Williams: Everyone has a little darkness in them. They may not like it. They don't know about it, but it's there. And I'm talking about things like anger, misery, sorrow, shame. And they hear it. I show it to them. And they don't have to take it home.

  • Hank Williams: [after being jumped by an angry drunk] You need to control yourself, sir!

  • Audrey Williams: Sit down, you horse's ass!

  • Fred Rose: Don't worry, they can kill you but they can't eat you.

    Hank Williams: Strangely comforting.

  • Audrey Williams: He's drinking like a fish tonight.

    Lillie Williams: Ya think so?

  • Audrey Williams: Don't worry, Lillie, he'll hand it over to me before we even get home.

  • Hank Williams: What is it with me? Every woman in my life has kids. Every one of 'em. Before I even get to 'em.

    Bobbie Jett: You're obviously very attractive to mothers, Hank.

  • Fred Rose: Women can be vengeful when they're not on your side

  • Fred Rose: Pride is one of the most destructive lies on earth

  • Hank Williams: You know what I don't like is people pretending one thing and they got something else on their mind. You do what I do, you get where I am, you see plenty of that. People thinking they'll make a nice pie with a slice of me.

  • Hank Williams: Man sings a sad song, he knows the sad.

  • Hank Williams: You know, sometimes I wish I was back at WSFA, making $12 a week and knowing who my friends were.

Extended Reading
  • Junior 2022-04-21 09:03:23

    It is estimated that there is no sense of cultural identity, and I don't think the song is good, so I only have the impression of alcoholism and debauchery of this character.

  • Eldridge 2022-04-19 09:02:50

    The legendary life always makes it difficult and tricky to adapt the script. Only intercepting the flashy clips seems to be partial, and in order to keep the running account for the sake of completeness, it is lengthy and procrastinating to affect the perception. Even if Dou Sen's consummate face art and incomparably magnetic voice add infinitely to the film's selling points, it still can't hide the lack of focus and pale narrative of this music biopic. "Pride is one of the most destructive lies on Earth."