Are you a politician? Are you a reporter?

Rosalee 2022-10-12 15:29:23

"No—you're just a man who washes dirty clothes."

All are tragic contrasts: material and spirit, wealth and poverty, reason and fanaticism, foreigners and fellows, friends and lovers, lovers and new lovers, lovers and deceased lovers...

One side is so desolate, the other side is rich and fascinated. I can't help thinking: Is it worth it to stick to it? As a local, Johnny was also down and down and lived secretly in an abandoned house; Omar followed his parents to a foreign country, but when he first showed his business acumen, he had a comfortable life... They don’t seem to have a bottom line...: I don’t have money, then. So I steal; I don’t have a house, so I find someone else to live in it; I need to be appreciated, then I will compliment the boss, in order to do things for him and bully someone who is as upset and confused as myself, I am willing to marry him back daughter…?

I don’t know what Omar really wants: is it to listen to his father go to college, or follow his uncle to make money to support the family? Do you love Johnny and live with him, or do you marry your uncle's daughter?

Shocked, they did this soundtrack? ?

It seems to be or not... Anyway, this must be a movie soundtrack

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My Beautiful Laundrette quotes

  • Salim: There's some things between them I'm looking into.

  • Tania: I'm going. You can come.

    Johnny: No good jobs like this around.

    Tania: Omar just runs you around everywhere, like a servant.

    Johnny: I'll stay here with my friend and fight it out.

    Tania: My family, Salim and all... will swallow you up like a little kebab.

    Johnny: I couldn't leave him. Not now. Don't ask me to. You ever touched him?