Rider's Song

Else 2021-12-23 08:01:45

Comments on this movie watercress do not fly
the ability to tell the story of the director needs to be improved
music is very good, do not rely on color film, worthy of careful product lines
I simply do not understand the beginning of the flick is how it
tracing revenge seems There is no logic
to kill Arthur to the end, and it makes no sense.
The Burn's Family three brothers were killed inexplicably
like this. It looks like Wong Kar-wai's style, but the story is not continuous.
A poor woman named Eliza Hopkins
had a child in her belly. I
don’t know who the murderer died. the
play implies that Micky is rapist
but added that Arthur is a Abomination
SO Charlie was sent to kill his brother Arthur
middle there is a crazy old man
no matter how, the musical directed also worth a visit.

"When?" said the moon to the stars in the sky.
"Soon," said the wind that followed him home.
"Who?" said the cloud that started to cry.
"Me," said the rider, as dry as a bone.
"How?" said the sun that melted the ground.
"Why?"
"Where?" said the thunder without a sound.
"Here," said the rider, and took up his gun.

"No," said the stars to the moon in the sky
"No," said the trees that started to moan
" No," said the dust that blinded his eyes
"Yes," said the rider and pointed his gun.
"No," said the moon that rose from his sleep
"No," said the cry of the dying sun
"No," said the planets that started to weep
"Yes," said the rider and laid down his gun.

"Adieu," said the bird in the branch of a tree
"Farewell," said the snake to the dying light
"Adieu," said the fish in the river of sleep
"Goodby," said the rider, "Goodbye and goodnight"

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Extended Reading
  • Felipe 2022-03-20 09:02:04

    Brotherly Cannibalism and Moral Agreement

  • Christop 2022-04-20 09:01:57

    The cast is actually pretty good, taking the road of the Wild West, but the film is too literary and I can't watch it

The Proposition quotes

  • Two Bob: Here's your knife back, you dog.

  • Arthur Burns: Why can't you ever just... stop me?