Every day is tomorrow's yesterday

Mitchell 2022-10-24 19:32:48

Last night, I watched an "unpopular" movie with Galeries Lafayette. When the domestic films were vying for release in the New Year, the cinema was very poor, but I had been waiting for a long time. At 21:30, there were only 6 people in the audience, including me and Galeries Lafayette halfway through, there was a man and a woman After leaving the venue, they never came back. I think they had an accident and could no longer "return". The cheerful little song at the beginning was accompanied by the white-haired old gentleman driving next to the lipstick-smeared grandma-level beauty. Everything was so natural and easy. Cozy, but for some reason, the air begins to smell a hint of sadness, wrapping you from head to toe, and chattering, there are two small fans on the car, Ella's flowing top, and the hand on the waist when the two sleep The sleeping potion I poured for my lover, the elegant reading glasses, the lover I remembered when I smelled the lipstick, the old photo, the pen, the small book, the golden wig, kissing your hand, your lips, your forehead, the trivial clues, and the details of the foreshadowing. Piecing together the daily life of our life, the pure white sheets on the old RV bed, my love for you is so pure To ask a question that is cute in other people's eyes, but I think it is serious. I care about your fear and collapse when I can't see you in every look in your eyes It stopped abruptly, but the love continued. The lights came on and the feeling didn't come back to reality from the happy ending song. A man and a woman walked away from the side. I vaguely heard the girl complain that the film was boring. The boy said that I thought it was pretty. After scoring 100 points and returning home, Lafayette suddenly stared at me and asked why my eyes were red...

ps: I want to watch this movie again

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The Leisure Seeker quotes

  • Ella Spencer: [on phone] Go to Lillian and tell her something.

    Jane Spencer: [turns toward Lillian, sitting on sofa] Mom, Lillian's...

    Ella Spencer: Tell her she's the dirtiest whore on earth.

    Jane Spencer: What did you say?

    Ella Spencer: No, in the universe. The biggest whore in the whole universe.

    [hangs up]

    Will Spencer: So what's happening?

    Jane Spencer: Nothing. Everything's fine.

    Lillian: But where are they?

    Jane Spencer: I have no idea, but Mom seems very... energized. And she sends her love to you, Lillian.

    Lillian: Isn't that sweet...

  • [repeated line]

    John Spencer: I want a burguer.