I liked the
gestures, moments part. It sort of reminded me of this line from the movie Cold Mountain, where Nicole Kidman's character said something about not knowing Jude Law's character very well:
ADA: We barely knew each other. A few moments...
and then Jude Law interrupts:
INMAN: A thousand moments. They're like a
bag of tiny diamonds glittering in a
black heart. Don't matter if they're
real or things I made up....
Etc, etc... I liked that line. ^^; How he counted their time together in moments, each one remembered so fondly. I also liked this part, when Jude Law finally returned to Cold Mountain:
INMAN: Ada? Ada Monroe?
ADA: I do not know you.
After all this time, all this way,
Inman could give up the ghost.
INMAN: Then I believe I made a mistake.
He turns, walks heavily away from her. Then he turns again,
completely lost
INMAN: If I knew where to go I'd go there.
ADA: (finally recognising him) Inman?
He nods. They don't know how to speak to each other, just
stand awkwardly, some distance apart, the emotion stones in
their throats. Eventually --
ADA: You'd better come with me.
And with that, she starts to sob, and sob.
That was the part when Jude Law finally came back after walking and traveling for days, getting shot at, and everything. That she didn't recognize him and sent him away was so.. *makes dying sounds*
Last quote:
"I don't count on anything anymore, except the hope
that you will return, and the silent fear that in the end,
since we saw each other, this war, this awful war,
will have changed us both beyond all reckoning. - Ada Monroe
The movie could have been nice, but it had too many sexual parts. T_T