We talk about the
past like it's a
movie we
watched together.
You liked the
cinematography.
I didn't care for the
cruelty of the
protagonist.
We disagree on the
theme, and every
scene holds different
aspects of
symbolism for us.
I'm not sure I want
there to be a sequel,
despite the good
acting.
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Author:
Thomas W Case (Pseudonym) (
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- Published: June 8th, 2025 10:04
- Comment from author about the poem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gn9IAYo0wZE Here is a link to my YouTube channel, where I read poetry from my latest book, Sleep Always Calls. It's available on Amazon. My two other books are also available. Seedy Town Blues and It's Just a Hop, Skip, and a Jump to the Madhouse. #wwwthomaswcasecom
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Comments5
I hear you Thomas I would not relive this film if given the chance. One take is all they get. A lovely write
Thank you.
Act 1 - I loved it. Act 2 - Brilliant script. Act 3 - Sad ending. I guess the score will be blues numbers. The writer, director, and co-star wins 3 Oscars, but is snubbed for Best Picture. - Phil A.
lol. Thanks.
That comes across as a broken relationship/marriage and one is not sure they want anymore of it, enjoyed the read
Thank you.
You are very welcome
Charming. This is prettily rendered with nigh exquisite imagery and a fascinating poignancy which haunts daintily. Lovely. Thank you for sharing.
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A great write, brother. Love the idea of life being a film. Great concept.
Thank you, Tom.
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