Basura 2

Nov. 4th, 2018 10:46 pm
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Basura 2

(Возвращаясь к теме https://belkafoto.livejournal.com/896822.html )

"Basura" можно перевести как "мусор" обыкновенный, сиречь, вульгарный.

Итак, сегодня первый день новой жизни. После 20 нуль-нуль было разрешено выставлять мусорные ведра. После 22.00 мусор из них будут забирать.
Прошелся по городку. Большинство законопослушных граждан покорно проставились у своих подъездов. Во главе добровольцев, несомненно, места общепита: их легче контролировать.

У несознательного народа осталась легальная отмазка: уличные мусорницы для мелочи переполнены. Часть народа скинула мусор в тех местах, где были мусорные контейнеры.
На узких улицах (шириной метра 3) мусорные ведра не мешают гулять, но беспокоят водил.
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Пару дней назад общался со стареньким старичком (масло масляное) в небольшой деревне. Новые мешки дают бесплатно, сообщил слабо и глухо видящий, но за ними надо плестись за 5 км. И хотя врачи усиленно рекомендуют движение, эта дистанция сеньора огорчала.

(Не в тему: из Германии сообщили, что с января будет запрещено передвижение в некоторых городах дизельным тачкам определенного возраста. Знакомые скребут по сусекам на тачку поновее и бензиновую.)

Set Me Free (1999 film)

Date: 2018-12-05 08:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] belkafoto.livejournal.com
Hanna is living on a farm with her grandparents and mentally handicapped uncle when she gets her first period. The onset of puberty (and her grandmother's relatively non-supportive explanation of it) trigger her decision to return to her parents in Montreal.

Returning to the city, Hanna resumes her relationships with her depressive mother, her erratic father and her brother, who is understandably usually absent from home. Hanna's mother, a fashion designer, has put aside all of her artistic dreams in favour of devoting all her time to supporting Hanna's father, an unpublished writer she believes to be a genius. Hanna's father, distant and erratic, gets a job working for a newspaper, but soon quits, and spends all day playing chess in a café while his wife thinks he is at work.

Hanna is fascinated with Anna Karina's character in the Jean-Luc Godard film "Vivre sa vie" and spends much of her time watching the film and practicing mimicking her cool detachment. She also begins to be aware of her sexuality, developing a crush on a female teacher, and kissing another girl, Laura, at a school dance.

Hanna's mother attempts suicide, and while she is recovering, Hanna is sent to get a loaf of bread by her father. The baker gropes her; then gives her money.

Hanna attempts to set Laura up with Paul; however, it is clear that the inclusion of the boy is a pretense meant to somehow undercut the implications of her attraction to Laura. This culminates in a game of Spin the bottle between the three.

Hanna decides to experiment with being a prostitute, like her idol Anna Karina, but at the last moment changes her mind. However, her john refuses to let her back out, and forces himself on her.

As the school year ends, Hannah's mother returns to her family, and Hannah finds a new way to express herself and cope with the world using a film camera lent to her by her teacher.

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