A Dream can be real. A experience of life.
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A Dream can be real. A experience of life.
Warning : I am French and I have trouble writing in English. Please let me know if you didn't understand what I wrote.
Lynn: Are you even aware of it when it’s happening?
Ellliot: Um, yeah. But it’s like this switch gets flipped and something snaps inside of me.
Lynn: But where does it come from? Because your reactions to things are so extreme, it’s just not normal.
Elliot: It’s just like, the moment I get here, I’m forced to lie. Lie about being in fucking Sweden and, you know, hide the fact that I have fucking issues. I can’t escape.
Lynn: I know…
Eliot: Like they only see you in these stages. You know, these intermittent stages of your life. Which is usually embarrassing, because growing up fucking sucks.
— Another Happy Day (2011)
Lynn: Are you even aware of it when it's happening? Elliot: Um, yeah. But it's like this switch gets flipped, and something snaps inside of me. Lynn: But where does it come from? Because your reactions to things, are so extreme, it's just not normal. Eliot: It's just like, the moment I get here, I'm forced to lie. Lie about being in fucking Sweden, and you know, hide the fact that I have fucking issues. I can't escape. Lynn: I know... Eliot: Like, they only see you in these stages. You know, these intermittent stages of your life. Which is usually embarrassing, because growing up fucking sucks.
Another Happy Day (2011)
The only conclusion I've been able to come to is that death is actually a more unifying force within family than love. That's a mind blowing concept... I mean, I know it sounds kind of cynical but- I mean, take 9/11 for instance. I know I was young when it happened but, honestly, when I think about about it, it may have been the only time in my entire life that I ever really, truly, felt connected to every single member of my family. Like some strange, intangible nexus just unveiled itself for a moment. I know it's still there...I guess I just think it's weird that it takes tragedy to bring it out.
Elliot Hellman- Another Happy Day
Death is actually a more unifying force within family than love. And that’s a mind-blowing concept.
Ezra Miller as Elliot Hellman in the move Another Happy Day