you are light

Edna 2022-03-15 08:01:02

After more than half a month, I came here twice, and finally watched this #baghdacoffeehouse# I like it, if the film can stop when she appears on the side of the road again with a completely different mood, wearing a white dress more perfect. Despite this, I still want to remember those moving pictures, for example, the abandoned person is holding back tears in a simple hotel house, and the next moment he can still embellish scarves, exchange matching, tailoring and remodeling, overcome the embarrassment of only men's clothing at hand, and make himself appear indifferent. The beauty of repetition; in a strange and hostile environment, one can see through the truth of each person at a glance, and his meticulous and gentle heart strives to cheer himself up and bring changes to others; The neckline is opened in a V, to the underwear, to the hand covering the chest. The expression is happy, from the sandy sky, to the calm and calm, to the crimson sky. With the unfolding of the plot, all the details try to echo the changes in emotions and the transformation of relationships; … Everything seems to be saying that although treating the world gently may not be treated gently, those with good intentions can always inspire goodwill in return. After watching this film, I really know that fat girls can still be so beautiful and sexy.

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Extended Reading
  • Margarette 2022-03-15 08:01:02

    The only person who can truly save himself is himself.

  • Jamarcus 2022-04-23 07:05:24

    It's hard to articulate a defining movie. Strange things entered the hearts of viewers. I love this German woman. Love this intensely inseparable movie.

Bagdad Cafe quotes

  • Jasmin Münchgstettner: Goodbye Miss Brenda.

    Brenda: Bye Miss Jasmin.

  • Phyllis: [nonchalantly plopping down in front of her mother's office desk after she's been out with some friends] Hi, mom! That trucker was a real cute dude, for a trucker. Like, I mean, he let me off in town, and I ran into Reggie, and so we buzzed around in his cruise-mobile over to Devil's Playground. Then we ran into these really grody airheads...

    Phyllis: [noticing her mother's nicely cleaned and organized office desk] What happened here?

    Brenda: [normal voice] Pick up your shit, sweetie.

    Phyllis: [she didn't hear her, since she's wearing earphone] Huh?

    Brenda: [shouting] Pick up your SHIT! This is an office... for customers!