The Dad Character of the Day is:
Thomas Schell from Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
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The Dad Character of the Day is:
Thomas Schell from Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
"I miss him."
if things were easy to find, they wouldn't be worth finding.
Pensieri sul film "Molto Forte, Incredibilmente Vicino".
Inizialmente ero scettica. Pensavo che mi avrebbe soltanto delusa, che non sarebbe mai stato possibile paragonarlo anche solo un pochino al libro, tra l'altro il mio preferito. É vero, nel film viene omessa la parte più bella del libro, la storia dei due nonni, e tante cose sono state aggiunte nel film, cose probabilmente nemmeno pensate da Foer visto che nella vera storia non compaiono. Ma mi ha lasciato un piacevole senso di malinconia, che era quello che speravo di sentire, di provare. Delusa per metà. Il libro é tutta un'altra cosa. Ma il film é da brividi sulla pelle. Da vedere. Senza troppe aspettative, ma da vedere.
Well, as with anything, if you want to believe you can find reasons to.
Thomas Schell, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
If things were easy to find, they wouldn't be worth finding.
Thomas Schell, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
If things were easy to find, they wouldn't be worth finding.
Thomas Schell, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
The Renter: I lost a son.
Oskar: You did? How did he die?
The Renter: I lost him before he died.
Oskar: How?
The Renter: I went away.
Oskar: Why?
The Renter: I was afraid.
Oskar: Afraid of what?
The Renter: Afraid of losing him.
Oskar: Were you afraid of him dying?
The Renter: I wa afraid of him living.
Oskar: Why?
The Renter: Life is a lot scarier then death.