They have so few yet so much, waiting for death arm wide open sighting at the falling sky.
Because belonging prevails to their souls, you can't shell their cultures, you can't shatter their beliefs. Holding the hopes as the last thing that dies, they reach out to our hands, showing us their broken hearts hardly breathing in their palms, asking for help.
Beyond the dusty clouds, the deafening whistles and the agonizing screams, those people won't be remembered for their tears but for their smiles.
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Solaris 1972
As human, we are obsessed with idealizing our memories as an unconscious act. We keep telling the same stories over and over, seeing our loved ones in our dreams, in our tales... As if they weren't characters in a memoir we recount, but as a part of who we are as an identity.
Because who they were wasn't good enough we had to glorify them.
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The Departed 2006
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New York, New York 1977
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