The only thing they don't fear is death until it separates them

Lizzie 2022-04-19 09:02:45

I just finished reading it in the early hours of yesterday and understood a little bit of Spanish (I wanted to read it in the summer of 2008, it seems..)

The appearance of nene and angel is calm and gloomy blue tones They walked down the stairs and both of them were wearing suits Tall and indifferent as a black tie The

monologue says that nene is an excommunicated nobleman and angel is not from Buenos Aires They haven't been apart since the first time they met People call them twins

White sheets and curtains in the moonlight Fluttering lazily (oh I thought Eduardo Noriega who played angel was Spanish ><)

At first I couldn't tell who was angel and who was nene Slowly remembered Nene's eyebrows and angel's deep eyes Bury this catholic too so many sins

moonlight melancholy and mysterious angel like a man from the sea

unplanned change made them flee across the misty sea and landed in uruguay

angel said to himself to save nene from this life in When he was in Montevideo, he always held a small dictionary and recited English words. The yellow wallpaper fell off the damp and the yellow light of the chandelier shook. The dictionary carried freedom and hope. He seemed to see the future. He

and nene had endless days.

Said we had to speak English when we went to New York and we had to speak like them when we went through customs so we wouldn't be suspected...

Angel stared at his back when they went to the amusement park Nene to buy wine and silently said hurry back

or When we got away, angel saw nene flirting with a blond girl, angry and disappointed, he walked into an empty church, knelt down

reverently under the cross and prayed to God to forgive their mistakes and take them out of it all.


nene has a scene that made me face with Inner Mongolia beef. Monologue

I have a brother Angel my only relative he always follows me he wants me to take care of him so stupid
He understands me like I was born to him He knows what I want and what I want to do
but now he's a little hard to take care of me and he doesn't understand him he suddenly...
now he's not in good shape. Talk to him without answering, and still hear some voices.
He's not crazy, those voices guide him sometimes I wonder if my voice is in it
I'm such a fool I don't understand his heart
I don't ask for anything
I'd do anything for him even if I die.

Sweet and helpless, choked with sadness, the last sentence is firm

that he can't continue. The woman on the opposite side raises her hand to smoke, only to find that the smoke has already gone

out. Angel, who has auditory hallucinations, injects medicine at home with a knife and slashes the lifeline on the palm of his hand.

One morning, "Blood Three "People group" drove to the beach, the handsome little driver drove very fast,
nene grabbed his shoulder and said don't drive like this, I can't die because of you~~!
I don't know if angel heard the next sentence that nene didn't say. I will only die for angel.

Angel lay on the beach in the sun and he couldn't open his eyes. nene took off his sunglasses and helped him put on
angel's voice. ...they tell me you treat nene like this...he'll find something better...wait and see...

and when nene was shot at the end by the police, angel hugged him and kept saying I'm taking you out of this place I wouldn't be alive without you. It's almost here for a while and we'll be able to leave this hellish place. Let's see how long we can be together and wait and see...

So pious and hopeless .

The last shot is angel hugging in one hand With the dead nene in the other hand and a machine gun at the door

, the subtitles say this is a true story and it took place in buenos aires and montevido on september 28 and november 1965 Only the name and a few plots have changed between the 4th

These two men had no idea of ​​surrender at all and died with countless bullet holes in their hands, but their hands were clasped together.

The only thing they didn't fear was death until they knew it was going to separate them.

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