Originally posted by alma@Sep 14 2005, 03:53 AM
Micsoda véletlen, Dora filmjeid nagyrészét tegnap szedegettem a netröl, én is kíváncsi voltam a Shall we dance-re, Good bye Leninre, 21 Gramra stb. a Monster in law-ot le sem szedem mostmár, DE látta valaki a Before sunset c. filmet? Az egész film 2 ember találkozása, a film az 1 órányi beszélgetésük, nem történik semmi, csak elmondják kivel mi történt az elmúlt 9 évben. Gyerekek, annyira egyszerü ez a film (mint az élet) és amikor ez után a film után megakartam nézni a Shall we dance-t, már az eleje nem tetszett, komplikáltnak találtam, és kikapcsoltam.
(A Before sunset a 1995-ös Before sunrise folytatása, amit most próbálok megszerezni. )
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én is mikor megnéztem, rögtön kibéreltem az 1-öt, mert elfelejtettem (Before Sunrise)
ez olyan remek benne, mikor a hontalan verset kinál nekik a Szajna partján, kikötés a 'milkshake' szó benne legyen:
Poet: Okay, uh, so, um, may I ask you a question?
Selene: Yeah.
Poet: So, I would like to make a deal with you. I mean, instead of just asking you for money, I will ask you for a word. Yeah, You give me a word, I take the word, and then, and then I will write a poem, with the word inside. And if you like it, I mean, if you like my poem, and you feel it adds something to your life in any way, then you can pay me whatever you feel like. I will write in English, of course.
Selene: Okay.
Jesse: Great, alright.
Poet: So? Pick a word.
[Jesse and Selene look at each other]
Jesse: Ummm...
Selene: A word, uh... milkshake.
Jesse: Milkshake? oh, good. Yeah, was gonna say rooster prick, but great. [turns to poet] Milkshake.
Poet: Milkshake? Okay, milkshake.
Jesse: Yeah, right, so we'll...
Selene: Good.
[poet begins to write]
Jesse: [quietly] What can I say? I like this Viennese variation of a bum.
Selene: I like what he said about adding something to your life, no?
Jesse: Yeah. So, uh, were we having our first fight back there?
Selene: No...
Jesse: Yeah, I think so, I think we were.
Selene: Well, even if we were a little bit, y'know. Why does everyone think conflict is so bad. There's a lot of good things coming out of conflict.
Jesse: Yeah. Yeah, I guess so. I don't know, y'know, I always think that if I could just accept the fact that my life was supposed to be difficult, y'know that's what's to be expected, then, I might not get so pissed off about it, and I'd just be glad when something nice happens.
Selene: Maybe that's why I'm still in school, y'know. Its easier to have something to fight against.
Jesse: Yeah, well, we've all had such competitiveness engrained in us...
[Poet finishes, and rips sheet from book]
Jesse: ...You know, I could be doing the most nothing thing, y'know, I could be, uh, throwing some darts, or shooting some pool, and all of a sudden, I feel it come over me, 'I have got to win'
Selene: Is that why you tried to get me off the train? Competitiveness?
[Poet approaches them]
Jesse: What do you mean?
Poet: Okay. [hands the sheet to them] Look at the poem.
Jesse: [takes poem] Oh, alright. [Opens it up]
Selene: [takes poem from Jesse, offers it back to Poet] Will you read it to us?
Poet: [Takes poem] Sure, okay. [Reads it]
Daydream delusion.
Limousine Eyelash
Oh, baby with your pretty face
Drop a tear in my wineglass
Look at those big eyes
See what you mean to me
Sweet cakes and milkshakes [laughs]
I am a delusioned angel
I am a fantasy parade.
I want you to know what I think.
Don't want you to guess anymore.
You have no idea where I came from.
We have no idea where we're going.
Launched in life.
Like branches in the river.
Flowing downstream.
Caught in the current.
I'll carry you. You'll carry me.
That's how it could be.
Don't you know me [poet hands poem back]
Don't you know me by now.
Selene: [taking poem] Great. Thanks.
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Good bye Lenin is jó film....