I actually saw such a depressing movie today. . .

Lina 2022-04-21 09:01:56

What I'm not sure about is, are our lives different from those of the recipients? Life is so short, do many people feel that life is not enough?

When I saw this, I felt like I understood a little bit. . .

If you are not with the person you love, life or death is just a physiological state. If you are with the person you love, how long is not enough. . .

Whether it's a sci-fi clone or something, is the movie about the soul or something? I'm not sure about this. Does this subject matter have to be used to discuss the soul? . ?

2.14 actually watched such a film. .

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Never Let Me Go quotes

  • [last lines]

    Kathy: It's been two weeks since I lost him. I've been given my notice now. My first donation is in a month's time. I come here and imagine that this is the spot where everything I've lost since my childhood has washed out. I tell myself, if that were true, and I waited long enough, then a tiny figure would appear on the horizon across the field, and gradually get larger until I'd see it was Tommy. He'd wave and maybe call. I don't let the fantasy go beyond that. I can't let it. I remind myself I was lucky to have had any time with him at all. What I'm not sure about is if our lives have been so different from the lives of the people we save. We all complete. Maybe none of us really understand what we've lived through, or feel we've had enough time.

  • Miss Lucy: The problem is you've been told and not told. That's what I've seen while I've been here. You've been told but none of you really understand. So I've decided I'll talk to you in a way that you will understand. Do you know what happens to children when they grow up? No, you don't, because nobody knows. They might grow up to become actors, move to America. Or they might work in supermarkets. Or teach in schools. They might become sportsmen or bus conductors or racing car drivers. They might do almost anything. But with you we do know. None of you will go to America. None of you will work in supermarkets. None of you will do anything except live the life that has already been set out for you. You will become adults, but only briefly. Before you are old, before you are even middle-aged, you will start to donate your vital organs. That's what you were created to do. And sometime around your third or fourth donation, your short life will be complete.

    [turns away]

    Miss Lucy: You have to know who you are, and what you are. It's the only way to lead decent lives.