Moscow doesn't believe in tears and spent a day watching it off and on

Andrew 2022-04-23 07:04:03

It is really profound. I feel that as long as you work hard and persist, no matter how bad the background is, there will be a way out. The world does not believe in tears, and no one will pity you more because of your experience. Only through your own efforts can you be rewarded.
Your lies will be exposed sooner or later, so being honest will make your life less embarrassing and misunderstanding.
And what Gotha said about men first, that men should make all decisions, and Rudolph’s statement that TV is going to replace traditional media like books, movies, plays, etc., more or less show their somewhat paranoid, stubborn thinking, I don’t I greatly appreciate this way of thinking and life philosophy.

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  • Bailee 2022-03-14 14:12:27

    The Soviet films in 1980 actually had dew-point shots. Apart from the promotion of the glory of labor, the content style was not much different from that of other European and American countries. The three tears that an independent strong woman shed are all about men. The final happy ending is still a machismo man. Is this a pseudo-feminism? Impressive lines: "Life starts at the age of 40", "Movies, dramas and books will die out in 20 years, only TV..."

  • Marcelle 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    1. Their eyes are evaluative, and only leaders, policemen and unmarried women have such eyes. 2. "So you are ready to grow cabbage?" "No, I am going to do what I like, not the fashionable, authoritative and must-do." 3. A woman thinks that her social status is more important than her character. Is it a misunderstanding? 4. "How long do I look for you?" "8 days."

Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears quotes

  • Lyudmila Gurina: Don't cry.

    Lyudmila Gurina: You know what Moscow thinks of tears.

    Lyudmila Gurina: We shouldn't be sitting around, we should do something.