A sad story

Michele 2021-12-25 08:01:10

Bruno's barking at the train came from being crushed by the train's tail when he was a child: but later in life the barking became a habit and meaning to support his life: this is also the epitome of the male protagonist: the scars caused by the absence of his parents This led to riding a bicycle to chase dreams, but this later became an indifferent habit.
"Tell grandma whether the movie is over?" The two appearances of this core line show that the prosperity of the metropolis is a movie, a dream, and the legend of the perfect ending to escape from this city is also a movie, a dream. : The only truth is the departure of the grandma who loved you, leaving behind a self who has been chasing nothingness all her life. It is finished, grandma.

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Extended Reading
  • Norberto 2022-03-29 09:01:04

    Finally, the old child said the words "It's over, grandma" to the air beside the voice, and finally "A mes parents", the story reached a climax formed with the previous absurd and incredible foreshadowing; The satire of the United States is quite pungent, and the portrayal of the characters is quite vivid, and every bit of handwriting is vivid; the expression of affection should be more restrained, and similar themes are more like the director's "The Magician".

  • Mireya 2022-03-28 09:01:05

    Beautiful country, beautiful city, dating under capitalism, full of madness, because of blowing Sting (by the way, to remind some second-hand goods, dating in Chinese means meeting and dating, not just for couples).

The Triplets of Belleville quotes

  • [first lines]

    Madame Souza: Is that it, then? Is it over, do you think? What have you got to say to Grandma?

  • [repeated lines]

    The Triplets of Belleville: Swinging Belleville rendez-vous / Marathon dancing, doop-de-doo / Voodoo, can-can aren't taboo / The world is strange in rendez-vous