Doomed regret

Evelyn 2022-01-09 08:02:41

If you are a neglected person, if you can only be a shadow, then you are a tragedy. Others may sympathize with you, but that is minimal.

You want to feel needed and depended on by others. Only in this way can you feel that your existence is meaningful.

This may be reasonable.

You found her.

She is like a child. She needs you to feed her when she eats, and she needs you to accompany her when she sleeps. She will chat with you and share her favorite music.

You can't help it.

Unfortunately, you find that she will leave you, because her eyes are about to regain light, you are afraid, you feel that you have been deceived by life again.

You decide to do it yourself, let her continue to live in the dark, continue to rely on you, and treat you as her god.

However, we are all human beings and we have no right to decide the fate of others.

The villain in the play, if viewed from another angle, he is so considerate that the female pig seems to be a little emotional to him.

Who knows, if he has never killed anyone, if he is really a caregiver, maybe they can really be together, happy ever after.

Unfortunately, in the movie, this is a belated happiness, a doomed regret.

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Extended Reading
  • Donna 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    Behind the repeated false climaxes is the lack of strong logical support.

  • Amara 2022-03-18 09:01:05

    Although the plot is a bit protracted, but the atmosphere is first-rate

Los ojos de Julia quotes

  • [last lines]

    Julia Levin: [voiceover] You told me that when you looked me into my eyes... you could see the entire universe.

    Isaac: [voiceover] I still can.

  • Isaac: Close your eyes.

    Julia Levin: [sighs] What?

    Isaac: Close your eyes.

    [Julia closes her eyes]

    Isaac: Can you see me?

    Julia Levin: Of course I can't

    Isaac: Then how do you know I'm still here with you?

    Julia Levin: Because I can ear you.

    Isaac: What if I remain silent? How do you know I'm still here?

    [Julia, still with her eyes closed, extends her arm to Isaac and touches his face]

    Julia Levin: I can touch you.

    Isaac: And can you smell me?

    Julia Levin: [touches his lips] And kiss you.

    [they kiss]