The pain of excellence.

Linnea 2022-03-03 08:01:03



About the video
To put it simply, people are nothing more than material and spiritual pursuits and sustenance
. Losing a decent job and becoming a hidden gentleman and dying in a blink of an eye
should be the two biggest tragedies in life.

In fact, there is nothing in this world that cannot be used to pain. up
but we are still accustomed to the habit of
eagerly looking for the thrill of maybe we used to worry about the outcome of the pain


on the lens film
director seems to prefer to give a close-up eyes
this universe will sell most of the same things we have to create two to
Oh always One more

close-up for betrayal again is like the infinite magnification of the way we deal with pain,
and the tragedy itself may be trivial
. The way of thinking that we were taught to correct mistakes from childhood has made us forget that

there is still more in the "accept the good" film. About three wide-angle lenses confuse me this time.
Is life really distorted because of the lens,
or is real life itself distorted

? ?

The director also did not arrange for a storm of grief in the film. The
whole story moves forward in a quiet atmosphere,
and even rarely arranges music appearances. What is impressive is that the male lead's CD is actually Velvet Underground, there should be half The

director of the century-old song is a sensible man, such an old song is enough to evoke your truly profound memories,
and when we have to face these memories burned in the passing years again,
the quiet atmosphere in the film is enough. We

don't need intense emotions for the answer

, and there may be the last trace of warmth in the light of the fire

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Extended Reading
  • Wallace 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    It was the burning memories that made them reborn from the ashes

  • Emile 2022-03-24 09:03:39

    not very good looking

Things We Lost in the Fire quotes

  • Harper Burke: Why is Grandma sleeping all day?

    Audrey Burke: She's sedated.

    Harper Burke: I don't know what that means, Mom.

    Audrey Burke: She's taking pills to help her sleep. She lost her son, Harper. That's the worst pain anyone can go through.

    Harper Burke: Worse than losing your dad?

  • Audrey Burke: How'd you know about the movies?

    Jerry Sunborne: Brian told me.

    Audrey Burke: Hm. So how the fuck did you know about it and I didn't?

    Jerry Sunborne: I don't know.

    [pause]

    Jerry Sunborne: Maybe he knew if you did, you wouldn't let him do it again.

    [says questionably]

    Jerry Sunborne: Just don't take it out on her, okay? It's not her fault.