Eve's Bayou (1997) | Dir. Kasi Lemmons
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Eve's Bayou (1997) | Dir. Kasi Lemmons
Give the greats their flowers
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"Life is filled with goodbyes, Eve, a million goodbyes and it hurts every time. Sometimes I feel like I've lost so much, I have to find new things to lose. All I know is there must be a divine point to it all and it's just over my head. Then, when we die, it will all come clear and we'll say, "So that was the d— point." And sometimes, I think there's no point at all and that's the point. All I know is most people's lives are a great disappointment to them and no one leaves this earth without feeling terrible pain. And if there is no divine explanation at the end of it all, well... that's sad."
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"Life is filled with goodbyes, Eve, a million goodbyes and it hurts every time. Sometimes I feel like I've lost so much, I have to find new things to lose. All I know is there must be a divine point to it all and it's just over my head. Then, when we die, it will all come clear and we'll say, "So that was the d— point." And sometimes, I think there's no point at all and that's the point. All I know is most people's lives are a great disappointment to them and no one leaves this earth without feeling terrible pain. And if there is no divine explanation at the end of it all, well... that's sad."
Debbi Morgan & Darnell Williams, The City (September 26, 1996) ☆