this is life

Cindy 2022-04-19 09:02:18

The repetition of the life of the leukemia girl in red is so monotonous and tiresome that the male protagonist has an affair with a passionate female flight attendant. But leukemia brought him back to the girl in red, the monotonous repetition of the past suddenly made sense, and love grew again.

Failed pantomime, what a wonderful performance. The meeting between a pair of pantomime actors in prison, that is the electric light flint, whoever it is. I will search for the only love of my soul in the vast sea of ​​people, I am lucky, but not my life!

I like the part about Lord Frodo, walking up the stairs and the soundtrack reminds me of the part where Frodo climbs the hill in Lord of the Rings. Frodo, who finally became a vampire, and a female vampire kissed together, or the scene where they kissed was really goth.

Wilde also liked that part, maybe because he was not good at making girls happy.

I see you through the voice, and I love the framing and conception of this story. Simple musical manoeuvres repeated.

At last I exist and I have the ability to love, how touching it is!

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Extended Reading
  • Katelyn 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    The most incomprehensible part is Du Kefeng's part; the funniest part is Cohen's part; the most impressive is the story of the clown in the Eiffel Tower; the part of Natalie and Binoche is good; Garfield's part is average; The touching coffee; Wilde's romance; Wood's vampires left me speechless; but in the end, Alexander Payne's middle-aged women were the ones that brought tears to my eyes the most. . I think maybe that's me in 10 years, and that's actually not bad. .

  • Clark 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    Du Kefeng's pretence is deep and stupid

Paris, je t'aime quotes

  • Bob Leander: Can't we walk together?

    Fanny Forestier: I'm so ashamed.

    Bob Leander: Why? You did it out of love, I assume.

    Fanny Forestier: And what do you do, out of love?

    Bob Leander: I ache... for who we were.

  • Gaspard: [in French] Haven't we met? I'm sure I know you. Where do you live? I'm in the 17th. Maybe I've seen you around. You don't talk much. I'm not sure, but... I feel like I've seen you before. You look like a mystical guy. Really, you have a very special aura. You believe in spirits? I'm way into that stuff. Maybe we met in a past lifetime.

    Elie: [in French] Light?

    Gaspard: [in French] A light.

    [lights his cigarette]

    Elie: Merci.

    Gaspard: It's amazing. As soon as I saw you, I needed to talk. It's like... I don't know. A strong, weird feeling. I thought, if I don't talk to you before I go, I'd be missing out on... something... important. Beautiful. You work in a beautiful place. I didn't want to miss the chance to talk to you. It's dumb, but... Never mind. May I?

    [sits down]

    Gaspard: You believe in soul mates? Finding your other half? You like jazz? Charlie Parker... and Kurt Cobain. I love him! Whatever. Here's my number. I'd really like to talk with you, if you call me, more seriously and... for longer, especially.

    [leaves]

    Printer: [in French] What's up?

    Elie: I'm not sure, Christian. He gave me this.

    Printer: [in French] A phone number?

    Elie: I don't know what he was saying. I don't speak French that well. He used a lot of phrases that aren't in my phrase book.

    Printer: [in French] Call him and see.

    Elie: [takes off running]