The splendid warmth of the world

Napoleon 2022-04-20 09:01:20

The god of death watched the fireworks in the sky and the slowly dancing crowd from a distance, shedding tears.
The splendor and warmth of the world is something that even the god of death would be moved to tears for.
There is love, family, betrayal, conspiracy, sadness, anger, and delicious peanut butter.
So I was thinking, before being taken away by Joe, look for "the throbbing of the soul" and experience the warm smell of fireworks in the world.
Although frustration and crying are certainly inevitable.
well that's life.

ps: my opinion on pitt changed because of joe = =+

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Extended Reading
  • Golden 2022-03-22 09:01:23

    god damn it, the middle of the night is really too long, I fell asleep several times, and finished reading it painfully. However, the film focuses on telling a kind of thinking about life, but this kind of literary style is really unbearable. PS: Pitt was too watery when he was young. In addition, you must look at the mood to watch movies in the future, otherwise it will be too painful.

  • Tavares 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    when a man loves a woman, but the man who is a death

Meet Joe Black quotes

  • Joe Black: I don't care Bill. I love her.

    William Parrish: How perfect for you - to take whatever you want because it pleases you. That's not love.

    Joe Black: Then what is it?

    William Parrish: Some aimless infatuation which, for the moment, you feel like indulging - it's missing everything that matters.

    Joe Black: Which is what?

    William Parrish: Trust, responsibility, taking the weight for your choices and feelings, and spending the rest of your life living up to them. And above all, not hurting the object of your love.

    Joe Black: So that's what love is according to William Parrish?

    William Parrish: Multiply it by infinity, and take it to the depth of forever, and you will still have barely a glimpse of what I'm talking about.

    Joe Black: Those were my words.

    William Parrish: They're mine now.

  • William Parrish: You're at the wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong woman!

    Joe Black: Are you threatening me?

    William Parrish: Yeah, I certainly hope so.