h****2 发帖数: 57 | 1 After so many years of leaving my pen behind, I felt like writing again, inspired by ‘a single man’ directed by
Tom Ford. Writing down my thoughts and feelings is never my strongest point and probably will never be, but
this film touched me in far too many different ways, especially the conversation George and Kenny had in the
bar. When George (Colin Firth) asked Kenny (Nicolas Hoult): ‘If the past does not matter and the present is a
total drag, then what about the future?’ Then he kinda answered himself by saying ‘Death is the future. It may
not be the immediate future, but it is what we all share. So if one is not enjoying one’s present there isn’t a
great deal to suggest that future is any better’. These sentences were from an experienced, seems-to-know
answer for every single question man, who had a lover for 16 years but then separated by death. George has
been holding his beautiful moments in the past so tightly, that he can no longer see the future, just as he said
from the very beginning of the movie: ‘everyday goes by in a haze.’ This movie is certainly a breath-taking
masterpiece for people who had similar experiences in life.
One say: it takes a minute to fall in love with someone, but takes a lifetime to forget that person.
One should always appreciate life’s little gifts, and of course life itself. |