In New York, We Met.

Chadrick 2022-04-27 06:01:02

When I saw half of it, I felt that this movie might be too literary for New York, especially the story of the man who jumped off the building written by Anthony Minghella, who was recalled. But maybe we're simply being deceived by those Hollywood blockbusters, at least I didn't expect New York's Chinatown to be so prosperous.
New Yorkers love to smoke; New York taxi drivers are all Asian, and they seem to like to chat with passengers; New York's Central Park has many nannys, many cute little loli, and a tree that is strangled by a leash; There is actually a Guangdong driving school in New York's Chinatown, where Lingzhi costs $25; New York's thieves don't seem to be as smart as London's, although they are just called "I'm not reliable"; New York's old people talk a lot, but they all Happy; Natalie Portman in New York is bald again. . . New York is big, and people of all races and colors live here; New York is small, and they always meet easily.
When I saw the last picture of the old couple going to the beach to look at the sea to celebrate their 63rd wedding anniversary, the picture of two old people with their naked and wrinkled bodies walking towards the beach, which was very popular on the Internet, suddenly appeared in my mind. The photo is a still from the movie, and they didn't take it off. It's a pity, but it doesn't affect this story as the most exciting part of the whole film, maybe it was the dream of all of us at that time.
New York, I love you.

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  • Camille: Hey, David, it's Camille. You know, when Dostoevsky was writing The Gambler, he signed a contract with his publisher saying that he would finish it in twenty-six days, and he did it, but he had the help of this young stenographer. This girl, she... she stayed with him and she helped him. And... afterwards they actually got married. Ha, isn't that cool? That's how he met his wife. Anyway I found this story in the preface for Crime and Punishment so I was thinking that... and, this would have to be between you and me, but... I was thinking that I could read the books and tell you what's going on and that way you could just focus on your music. But only if you're comfortable with this, and if you're not then you can just forget it, and you can quit, but if you are... then open this door.

    David: Open... this door?

    [crawls to his front door and opens it]

    Camille: Okay, a deal's a deal.

    David: Does this mean we're getting married?

    Camille: I have a lot of reading to do...

    Camille: Hi, I'm Camille.

    David: Hi, I'm David.

  • Writer: [after lighting her cigarette] We share a flame, thousands of tiny molecules are heating up right now, they're penetrating our brain. Alright, they're stimulating our sexual desire. I mean, I don't know about you, but I find that shit very romantic. And you know, I'm so glad you walked over here because now I can feel a little bit more comfortable to tell you that I happen to be on the forefront of men able to find and locate a woman's G-spot, and I could - I could do that for you.

    Call Girl: [Sarcastically] That's really generous of you, thank you.

    Writer: Well, it's my pleasure. Well. It's your pleasure.

    Call Girl: And what makes you think I haven't located it yet?

    Writer: Uh, the way you hold the cigarette. It's a little high and tight. Y'know what you have to do, is you have to lower it. You have to bring it all the way down, in there, so it just sits. Comfortably. Y'know if it's high and tight like that, the whole body gets restricted and the... plexus? Gets closed off. Y'know and the vagina gets locked.