i love Liza

Jerad 2022-10-23 22:56:31


what is love? Is it to endure the pain? Is it heart-piercing?

Sometimes, I often think, what will happen to me in this world that the lover whom I have become dependent on suddenly died in front of me?

Wilson, who loved Liza so much, lay terrified on the floor in front of the bedroom door, tossing and turning, unable to sleep peacefully. I love Liza! I love Liza! I love her so much, but she chose to commit suicide? Why? Liza! Liza! Liza! No one could hear the name he was calling out with a throbbing pain in his heart, lover, why did he commit suicide?

Everyone knew Wilson's wife committed suicide, and everyone sympathized with him. It's a pity that even the deepest sympathy seemed so dull and powerless in front of his pale and tired face. No one, no one else, can untie the knot in his heart that was tangled by pain! Why commit suicide? If he can no longer lie on that bed, the quilt is still there, but the person is nowhere to be seen. How can he sleep on the bed where the smell of his lover still exists under the entanglement of pain?

So he wrapped a blanket and slept on the floor at the door of the bedroom. The pain did not ease, and he still fantasized about the existence of his lover subconsciously. Physical exhaustion, physical discomfort, and everything on the body can't reduce the nostalgia and pain a little bit, even a single point? He sank in the pain of losing his wife. The world, friends, mother-in-law... everything can no longer enter his heart a little bit. He raised his body and said to his mother-in-law, "I know this is crazy, but I like it!" The

deepest despair and the palest face were all because the woman he loved with all his heart left him silently, Leaving only a letter in a white envelope - To Wilson!

Then leave him heartbroken and restless between reading and not reading.

No one can bear to read the letter of breaking up! Once you read it, you will face the fact that you will love someone in the world. Can no longer deceive oneself, can no longer be redeemed. Yet without reading, he will always live with the question of why Liza committed suicide, and he will always ask himself; "What the hell did Liza say?"

If he reads, he will know some truths that he dare not know; if he does not read, he will suffer hardship. Both, both frightened and frightened him. The fears may not seem the same, but in the final analysis, they are all the fears of living alone after losing Liza. Very lonely, very lonely. So he did a lot of weird things. He plays with model airplanes, he smokes gasoline... Nothing can relieve his pain, the eternally hazy eyes, the faint smile in Lisa's photo!

Liza, Liza, Ben promised that no matter rich, no matter poverty, disease...you will depend on each other for life and death. Why did he leave his lover and leave alone? Leaving him alone, living alone with this world.

Without you, this world has nothing to do with me. I live, I just live, there is no meaning other than missing you, that's all. The whole world has nothing to do with me, no matter how big, no matter how beautiful and noisy, I only have a tired face and a small space of pain and oppression.

A living world, pale face, chaos, haze, always cold.

His mother-in-law could not forgive him. She desperately longed for him to open the letter, and she wanted to know what her daughter's last words were. But, as Wilson said, she also knew her name wasn't in it. She lost her daughter, and the pain of her bereavement was not much lighter than his, but she did not leave a word for her. So, in addition to her pain and sadness, there is also jealousy. However, there is only her son-in-law left in this world who misses the dead beautiful woman as much as she does. While jealous, she longed to share with him their shared longing and love for the dead.

However, Wilson was immersed in the nostalgia for his wife, and he was unwilling and unable to share this pain with his mother-in-law. He blocked his heart in front of his mother-in-law, he blocked his heart in front of everyone, and he fell alone.

Sinking alone in all the speculation about that letter.

Without opening that letter, the heart lock will never be unlocked. Open that letter, and perhaps face the relentless sting of the truth. Wilson was always on the prowl, always on the hesitation, until he lost the letter and all the furniture. At this point, the letter has replaced the deceased wife called a part of his life. That was the last word his wife left him, that was the most important thing his wife said to him, and that was Liza!

Therefore, no one dared to open the letter, not even his mother-in-law.

He was about to go crazy, and he rushed to his mother-in-law, hoping to find a photo of Liza to continue his nostalgia. He stood under the window and shouted: "I have nothing!"

But his mother-in-law said angrily: "You have everthing!"

He was silent. Neither of the two people who loved the dead woman so much could stand the monopoly of another person, even if the monopoly was actually painful. It's life is connected, that person goes, and the living person is also half dead.

It seems endless, it seems that the eternal pain will be relieved one day. Wilson finally got the letter back from his mother-in-law and opened it slowly. Will he read? Will he tear it apart and let himself live forever in self-deceiving doubt?

Yes, the end will be unraveled and the dead are not completely gone - "Keep me in your heart...I will speak to you on the other side...Love you Liza". Liza's promise, Liza's hope, he was finally relieved in Liza's letter. Loving someone is not about day and night. Missing someone is not about being heartbroken. It is enough to love and read in your heart. Is it important to have it?

Wilson burned the letter with the matches in the envelope and everything about Liza. She is indeed dead, and her body has indeed left him forever, but in his heart, in the deepest part of his heart, in the deepest part, she will always be with him. And he has a new life, a new life.

The director seems to be afraid that the audience will not understand his intentions. He makes Wilson walk in the street at dawn with only a pair of shorts. In the distance, there is a red sun rising, and there is hope. This snake foot is too obvious, but it is so logical, like exhaling the last breath in his chest. It's not necessary at all, but it makes people feel resentful and lack of energy, refreshed and refreshed.

So what is love? It is freedom, it is liberation, and it will always be in my heart!

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Love Liza quotes

  • Mary Ann Bankhead: What did she say?

    Wilson Joel: You wanna read it? Go ahead

    Mary Ann Bankhead: It doesn't have my name on it.

    Wilson Joel: Yea you're right. It doesn't.

    Mary Ann Bankhead: But if it did I would open it, because that's what she wants.

    Wilson Joel: Wanted. What she wanted.

    Mary Ann Bankhead: And you refuse to honor that.

    Wilson Joel: Is there something you wanna know?

    Mary Ann Bankhead: No, I think there is something you don't wanta know.

    Wilson Joel: I don't. I don't, I loved well. I did. I did, I loved well I don't want a letter. I don't want a fucking letter!

    Mary Ann Bankhead: She left reasons Wil.

    Wilson Joel: It's my name!

  • Wilson Joel: 2 on 1 gas.

    Gas Station: Somebody over at Arlington hobby said they never heard of a plane that runs on gasoline.

    Wilson Joel: Well mine does.

    Gas Station: He said it was impossible because

    Wilson Joel: I own a plane and it runs on gas and I wanna fly the thing right fucking now!

    Gas Station: You don't have to yell.

    Wilson Joel: Well, I just want to buy 2 dollars worth of fucking gas! 2 on 1... 2 on 1.