Movies you don't need to understand

Nina 2022-03-23 09:03:10

Some films, like the sweet talk of a liar, are difficult to judge the authenticity of the language as long as you are immersed in that atmosphere. Because you are melted by the atmosphere, do you still have the heart to explore the complexity of the story itself? Gone with the wind is like our life, in which it is difficult to understand, don't jump out and say you know everything, that's not good. All we can get is a little thing, a life like a mystery: simple yet extremely complicated, trying to understand but never understanding. Like movies, life is always a paradox.

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  • Constantin 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    Abbas Part III Pervasive Curiosity, Staying, and Concern There is no narrative, but everyone who appears naturally involves their own signs of life, big or small, and the envoy may go to a heavier point, about the doctor driving a motorcycle I learned from my mouth that the way out is the end, so this kind of dullness can be endured

  • Hayden 2022-03-20 09:02:42

    Abbas is a master of repetition, from "The Lover under the Olive Tree" countless times, to "The Taste of Cherry" several times asking for help, to the birth and growth stream n times asking for directions, to countless calls to the top of the mountain here. There is a sense of ritual, but the desire is simple. The protagonist of Abbas has become an independent category. They have a sense of elite and easy attitude, but they can also perceive surprise.

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The Wind Will Carry Us quotes

  • Engineer: Hurry up. Get in.

    Farzad: I can't come now.

    Engineer: Why?

    Farzad: I need one more answer for the exam.

    Engineer: What is it?

    Farzad: The fourth question.

    Engineer: You don't know the answer?

    Farzad: No.

    Engineer: Why?

    Farzad: Because I don't.

    Engineer: What was it?

    Farzad: What happens to the good and the evil on Judgment day? "

    Engineer: That's obvious: the good go to Hell, and the evil go to Heaven. Is that right?

    Farzad: Yes.

    Engineer: No. the good go to Heaven, and the evil go to Hell. Hurry in and write that, then come back.

  • Engineer: But it wasn't Farhad who dug Behistun.

    Hole Digger: I know.

    Engineer: Who Then?

    Hole Digger: It was love. The love of Shirin.

    Engineer: Bravo! You must know love.

    Hole Digger: A man without love cannot live.