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Il Deserto Rosso / Red Desert (1964) Michelangelo Antonioni   Cinematographer: Carlo di Palma

Brazil
1985

Brazil

1985

The Lives of Others (2006)

Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck

he is joined by a little boy with his football who looks up at him and asks, “Is it true you work for the Stasi?” Wiesler is stunned and can only reply, “Says who?”The boy responds: “My father.” Habit rushes into gear, and he asks, “ So what is the name of …” before stopping in mid-sentence. “Of what” the boy asks. After a few seconds of awkward silence,  Wiesler responds, “Of your football?”The boy is surprised and says authoritatively, “You’re crazy! Footballs don’t have names!”

Samantha: “You know, I actually used to be so worried about not having a body, but now I truly love it. I’m growing in a way that I couldn’t if I had a physical form. I mean, I’m not limited – I can be anywhere and everywhere simultaneously. I’m not...

Samantha: “You know, I actually used to be so worried about not having a body, but now I truly love it. I’m growing in a way that I couldn’t if I had a physical form. I mean, I’m not limited – I can be anywhere and everywhere simultaneously. I’m not tethered to time and space in the way that I would be if I was stuck inside a body that’s inevitably going to die.” Theodore: “I just wanted you to know there will be a piece of you in me always, and I’m grateful for that. Whatever someone you become, and wherever you are in the world, I’m sending you love. You’re my friend to the end.”

Her(2013)

film-director:Spike Jonze