I watch Depression

Idell 2022-04-24 07:01:06

Some movies, I don't understand. In other words, everyone said it was good, but I couldn't see it. The main reason for this may be that I don't know the background of the movie. Another possibility is that the thoughts of the director and I are indeed not on the same channel.

Melancholia is divided into two parts. My viewing process is divided into five parts. Interspersed with a nap, a bowel movement, cooking and eating dinner, going downstairs to pick up a courier, and taking a shower. Still, Lars von Trier's obsession with the emotions in this film persists. Every time I click the mouse, the depression in the picture, dialogue and background music hits me. I can only assume that it has something to do with the icy climate of northern Europe.

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Melancholia quotes

  • Jack: Too bad about Tim.

    Justine: What about Tim?

    Jack: That he got fired. he didn't last many hours in the business, but then again, it's a rather unpredictable one. You're a king one day and beggar the next.

    [to Tim]

    Jack: So, you go right back to wherever you came from, right, buddy?

  • Justine: I was just thinking - what if instead we try and sell you to the public, Jack? Well then, surprisingly, I'd arrive right back where I started from - at nothing.

    Tim: "Nothing." It's not such a bad tagline, Jack.

    Jack: Would my newly pledged A.D. please expand a little on her thoughts of the tagline?

    Justine: Nothing is too much for you, Jack. I hate you and your firm so deeply I couldn't find the words to describe it. You are a despicable power-hungry little man, Jack.

    Jack: Is that a resignation? Because they aren't too many jobs out there, I tell you.