A conversation between David Thewlis's Verlaine and Leonardo Di Caprio's Rimbaud, about the basic nature of love and how abused, misunderstood, and ignored that notion is in modern society. From Agnieszka Holland's "Total Eclipse" based on a 1967 play by Christopher Hampton, who also wrote the screenplay.
Self interest exists, attachment based on personal gain exists, complaisancy exists. But not love. Love has to be reinvented."
MrPut12 10 months ago 6
Whatever it is that binds families and married couples together, that's not love. That's stupidity or selfishness or fear. Love doesn't exist.
MrPut12 10 months ago 4