i mean... you people are the ones demanding disney not to teach that love comes in one night standing... and then you like this shit?? I mean, those two dont need each other, but therapy! That woman always depress cause he fucked her twice at the dirty street and never again opens up with somebody who matter to her, she gets involve into blah relationships because she would rather be the poor incomprehend victim than an adult taking responsability for her life, and he HAS A CHILD and prefers to stay in a bad marriage just because he is afraid of being alone rather than thinking on how to make a better life for his son? Seriously? If you girl find a man like this, and then he moves to ANOTHER COUNTRY HAVING ALREADY A KID TO RAISE, you better run away or find out you ares exactlly the same piece of s***
like he said, the scariest thing is how much restraint they showed, and despite how realistic the film is, it is still very *unrealistic*... i wish this film to be put in a museum and be shown in a thousand years still
Please post the one where the camera alternates between Seo Rae and the guy (idk his name hahaha sorry) in their car as he confronts her about the truth, a rising action before the climax in the beach
I like to imagine Mary revitalizes her psychology career after this to help people with asperger’s better cope with the world rather than outright trying to cure them
Beautiful letter. But they did skip a bit on the animation. At some point, they just reverse the video where the typewriter goes in the wrong direction.
Hiçbir varlık tabiî ve doğal olarak kendi kendine oluşamaz. Bir iğne ustasız, bir kitap yazarsız, bir resim ressamsız olamayacağı gibi canlı ve cansız milyonlarca çeşit varlıkların da kendi kendine oluşması mümkün değildir. Bunları yarayan, ancak herşeye gücü yeten, sonsuz ilim, irâde ve kudret sahibi bir Yaratıcı olabilir. Aklı, şuuru, ilmi, irâde, kudreti olmayan atomlar bu varlığı yapamaz.
Tarkovsky also said that he loved Hitchcock's "The Birds" which left me really confused, but the explanation that it's a portrayal of America known to the filmmaker which Fellini said works for me
@@thatpersonyt247 I saw that it is available for rent on RU-vid. I suggest you watch it more than once if you watch it. There is something strangely intoxicating about it. But the first viewing threw me off a little cause it's all narration and music.
Zitat: Ralph Kendlbacher- Dass der Brutalismus, vulgo Sichtbeton, in Jugoslawien seine Funktion als Brückenschlag zwischen Ost und West hatte, ist barer Unsinn. Jugoslawien als Gründungsmitglied der blockfreien Staaten sah seine Rolle zwischen Ost und West, aber daraus entwickelte sich keine eigene Architektur. Reiste man blind an Orte wie Malaga in Spanien, Chisinau in Moldawien, Bukarest oder Deva in Rumänien, Belgrad in Serbien oder manches Spa in Russland, Kroatien, Ukraine - man wüsste nicht in welchem Land man sich befindet. Brutalismus diente dazu Macht auszustrahlen und soziale Gefüge zu zerstören. Niemand spielte auf dieser Klaviatur besser als Rumäniens Diktator Ceaucescu. Warum diese Architektur auch in Demokratien möglich war, ist mir bis heute ein Rätsel, noch mehr, dass man dazu den Denkmalschutz bemüht.
I just saw it on Canadian TVO. Very well made and original. Brings very different perspective how people live in other places, even though I remember life in the village back in Poland decades ago. You don't meet people like this anymore. Thanks