Dali and his lover

Edmond 2022-04-21 09:03:22

The name I read was "Dalí and His Lover", and I thought it was about Dalí and the woman who inspired him all - his wife, Jara. After reading it, I found out that it was actually the story of Dalí and Fodorigo, the story of a man who made him crazy, painful, intoxicated, and haunted by his dreams. Indeed, Jara is a mirror of Dalí, and Fedorigo is Dalí's soulmate.

However, the human soul can change, and even the most stubborn political ideas can change instantly. So, is there really a soul mate with eternal love and loyalty?

The village you grew up in, the rice field you ran through, the big tree you carved, the lover you kissed... will eventually turn into dust and drift away in the wind in front of your eyes. When you pass it, those wildest surprises often translate into the most painful tearing. Only the memory is always fascinating because it can stand up to any shade of decor. But yesterday is nothing, you should enjoy the joy of the present and the brilliance of tomorrow. Reality is too cruel? Go to his reality! It's better to break the window, jump into the deep sea where time has melted, and roam free forever...

In addition, the translation is terrible.

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  • Robert 2022-04-23 07:04:19

    Art + BL + handsome guy + beautiful scenery = visual enjoyment

  • Cameron 2022-04-24 07:01:23

    Another wizard from catalonia. But it's a GAY piece = = and in the middle. . . Very heavy taste. . Although I have no preconceived impression of a vampire, this classmate did act too hard. . After putting on the beard, it was even more laughable. . . Who said like Yao Ming? ! Yao Ming is so clean!

Little Ashes quotes

  • [first lines]

    Federico García Lorca: [whispering voiceover] Dry land, quiet land of immense night. Wind in the olive grove. Wind in the sierra.

    [overlapping dialogue]

  • [last lines]

    Federico García Lorca: [whispering voiceover] Dry land, quiet land of immense night. Wind in the olive grove. Wind in the sierra.

    [overlapping dialogue]