The Life of a Bohemian——Cecilia's Life Script

Pattie 2022-03-23 09:02:12

Bohemians (4w5, parents cheated and divorced, and one of the mother or father abused him and was oppressed in other places), yearning for far away, not because there are gold and silver treasures there, but the ugly parents and people around them Don't dare to watch, only music can make their minds and bodies drift into the boundless distance, they always imagine that there is heaven on the horizon, they are tragic and romantic, just like Ning Caichen saw that the world is full of corpses, only love It is their hope of survival. They are obsessed with movies because there is a better and warmer world in the movies. Their parents divorced and abused them. Because their parents were delayed, they were unable to survive, and even completely lost their ability to survive and social functions. Died in poverty, one day, their dream lover appeared by their side, but they think I really paid a lot of tears for this? Oh, destroy it! Maybe death is the shattering of dreams, they choose to hurt their dream lovers, and then Mother Earth will endlessly accommodate them and warm them...

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  • Jackson 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    After being stared at by the woman five times, the male protagonist stepped off the screen and left the screen to scramble. Simple fantasy and complex reality, does the audience make the movie, or does the movie delight the audience? One of Woody Allen's Best Movies

  • Sydnie 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    Finally, someone has realized everyone's long-cherished wish to let the characters come off the screen. Mr. Woody did it. It's almost as easy for him to write such a script as writing a hundred thousand plus today's jokes!

The Purple Rose of Cairo quotes

  • Tom Baxter: It's beautiful. But I'm not sure exactly what it is.

    Cecilia: Oh, this is a church. You do believe in God, don't you?

    Tom Baxter: Meaning?

    Cecilia: The reason for everything, the world, the universe.

    Tom Baxter: Oh, I think I know what you mean. The two men who wrote "The Purple Rose of Cairo." Irving Sachs and R.H. Levine, they're writers who collaborate on films.

    Cecilia: No. No, I'm talking about something much bigger than that. No, think for a minute. A reason for everything. Otherwise it'd be like a movie with no point - and no happy ending.

  • Cecilia: You're not just a pretty face, you're also a peach of an actor. Really. I've seen you. I've seen you a lot. You've got something.

    Gil Shepherd: Is that your opinion?

    Cecilia: Sure, and I see all the movies. You've got - oh, how can I describe it? You've got a magical glow.

    Gil Shepherd: Oh, boy. Oh, oh. To hear that from a real person. That is just - it's not one of those movie colony bimbos, you know, with the fancy dresses, filling you full of hot air.