Who can I rely on not to get lost?

Verlie 2022-04-23 07:01:27

On the train he leans against Dick, sneaks up, and the next day Dick says he's "a parasite and boring", his dreams are broken, he wants to be loved and wants to be close to Dick's life, he can only choose to be "Dick" .

He leaned against Pete on the bed in the cabin, and heard the compliment of "Tom is smart, Tom is gentle...", but unfortunately this time he couldn't even do "Dick", so he had to continue to lose, then he would become Tom next ? Nobody knows.

Did the actress fall in love with Tom? It is estimated that he doesn't even know it, because he is a "genius". He told her "I am Dick" when he first met. This is also the first time he became "Dick" in the whole film. The foreshadowing has already been laid.

Matt Damon naturally has a simple and silly taste when wearing glasses, but it feels a little gloomy in the back. It seems that the large-frame glasses have helped a lot. Started to patronize Jude Law's handsome face, and it was not until he "disappeared" that he became more involved in the plot, waiting to see how Tom was brought to justice. The result was not as expected, but it was even more sad. At least Pete was really nice to him, but he said "I'm lost." The ending is heart-wrenching, sad for the graceful Pete, and more desperate for Tom.

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The Talented Mr. Ripley quotes

  • Marge Sherwood: Dick? Dickie? I know you can hear me. What am I doing, chasing you around...? I was going to say I would count to three and if you didn't open the door, but I won't count any more. On you. I won't count on you any more. Whatever it is, whatever you've done or haven't done, you've broken my heart. That's one thing I know you're guilty of, and I don't know why, I don't know why, I just don't know why...

  • Tom Ripley: And that's the irony, Marge. I loved you. You may was well know it, Marge: I loved you. I don't know... maybe it's grotesque of me to say this now, so just write it on a piece of paper or something and put it in your purse for a rainy day. 'Tom loves me.' 'Tom loves me.'