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levitch you're soooo close
you can almost taste it
erichammy 2 years ago 8
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the world needs more people like u speed
<3
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that was beautiful.
HardAsARock222 1 year ago
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oo yes yes yes
cobaingirl420 1 year ago
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tycoelectronics 1 year ago
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this makes me cry every time i watch it
Subtropicx 1 year ago
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Modern day Emerson.
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Can someone please tell me the title of the beautiful, haunting music in the background? Thanks a lot.
bluefiretree 5 months ago
@bluefiretree On the movie credits, it lists 2 of Franz Schubert's works, Death of a Maiden and Symphony No. 5 in B-flat Minor. I listened to both of them and couldn't find it. Mor or the Symphony No. 5 are in B-flat Major. Maybe there was a mistake on the credits. Don't know :-(
jameskan7 5 months ago
yeah, somewhere along the line, Tim had an epiphany, the kind that we all have at some point, and he now sees things with clear vision. I love that repression melting into suppression. It describes our culture that tries to repress us and if it succeeds, then we suppress ourselves. From a repressed viewpoint Tim seems brilliant, from an unrepressed view, Tim seems alive (and well)
jameskan7 3 years ago
@jameskan7 They made a mistake on the credits of the movie. The song is by Schubert, but it's Impromptu in G flat Major D899 No.3
jameskan7 5 months ago