>Someday? Someday my dream will come? One night you will wake up and discover it never happened. It's all turned around on you. It never will. Suddenly you are old. Didn't happen, and it never will, because you were never going to do it anyway. You'll push it into memory and then zone out in your barco lounger, being hypnotized by daytime TV for the rest of your life.
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I can't relate. I've had better than dreams.
It must be awesome to have a well-defined life dream. What are they even waiting for?
what if my dream is to live a boring and comfy life?
Anyone who misses out on the most beautiful story of their life will only be as old as their regrets and all the sighs of the world cannot cradle their soul.
dumb ESL
Celui qui passe à côté de la plus belle histoire de sa vie n'aura que l'âge de ses regrets et tous les soupirs du monde ne sauraient bercer son âme.
Most people don't have "dreams". Most people start families because they hate going through everyday life alone. There's not much more to it
Why is a degenerate hitman who takes peoples lives for a living giving me advice on life?
Being a hitman sounds awesome as long as you get away with it
Real life hitmen are 5'7" brown guys that kill other losers for four figure sums and spend most of their lives in prison.
Being 5'7 sounds like an advantage since being exceptionally tall would make you stand out whereas being only 2-4 inches shorter than average would make you nondescript.
Does it matter? Everything he said was true
>degenerate
Why, because he kills people for money?
Because he has a code, a method on how he rationalizes his career?
What is his code? He’s a scumbag liar and former glowie
Big brain stuff, too big for you.
Because he's a brutal thug moron who betrays anyone that crosses him. He'd killed multiple prior cabbies and was going to do the same thing to Max. He always intended to kill Max at the end of the night, he's just such an empty person he didn't mind getting to know him and even act like his buddy. Honestly he is low key one of the more reprehensible villains in a movie like this because he's such a snake.
>He'd killed multiple prior cabbies
he didn't, it was just a movie
>Honestly he is low key one of the more reprehensible villains in a movie like this because he's such a snake.
he's a real one and the fact he doesn't kill Max and his gf when bleeding out at the end proves this
You clearly didn't watch the same movie I did.
Yes, Vincent was probably going to kill Max. Why, because he believes in that philosophy he speaks of.
Max was never a "has-been", he was a "never-was". What do "never-was's" do? Be a cab driver, be a wage-cuck, cater to the whim of his mentally abusive mother, never intending to call the sexy lawyer that would've looked past the taxi-driving career and gave him a date he'd never remember.... Vincent knew Max was a cuck, one of the living dead.
So he could use Max to drive around kill for money, and wouldn't feel bad about killing Max as part of the plan, because he was dead inside anyways. He's no big loss to Vincent's own personal philosophy on life that gave him the authority to kill without flinching.
Except for the Jazz club scene... when he gave the sax player a Jazz question as a chance to spare his life. Vincent shot him anyways, because he was paid to, but it came in conflict with honouring the deal he made to the sax player, which is why you see the look of personal betrayal as he caught his head after shooting him.
But as the movie went on Max fought for his life, fought for the woman, and won... proving in someway that Vincent was right all along about 'life', even though he lost, and was left to die on the train, he figured right all along.
I am going to go for my dream, even if it goes nowhere and I am left in tatters. That's preferable than being driven slowly insane by the regret and the whatif-ism. I am going to do it and that's final. I hope it works out for me. I've been building to it all my life and I'm afraid I don't see myself doing anything beyond that. If it fails, I am giving up on life.
I don't have any dreams tbh. I don't enjoy living tbqh.
I don’t think starting your own limo company is THAT unrealistic of a dream.
Which kino was superior?
I dont even know what the frick the second one is from
YO HOMIE
IS THAT MY BRIEFCASE?
>Yeah it is, you want it b-ACK!
It's okay, the sting of failure lasts your whole life, the pain of regrets are actually short.
Don't try, especially in this day and age, it's not the right time to create, if you do anything good it won't be noticed and the world is about to end anyway.
Elaborate on that.
Both ruined by Foxx. If it had anyone else in those roles, the movies would be absolute 10/10s.
You learn when you fail, next time you will have better odds.
Only by being so full of pride do you not learn a thing through failure
Its not pride for me it's stupidity
I'm trying ok?
I don't dream. I'm the type to just be, homeboy
who else here /nodreams/ and /circlingthedrain/
It's hard to define a dream. Living alone on a private island with no work is the closest but it's unrealistic
I basically dont care about anything. Maybe some day that will change, and if not it's always an option to just fricking jump or something.
You know remember that the guy that gives Vincent the briefcase with the target's information on the opening of the movie was Jason Fricking Statham
It was a Transporter cameo. He's wearing the same suit.
that's fricking cool as frick but why the Transporter connection?
they are.. uh... same studio maybe?
perhaps i'm too used to capeshit level connecting but it's just a fun nod, huh? cool to have Statham in the movie. I would wonder how he would have done as Vincent. I'm surprised Cruise and Statham have never done a movie together in full.
anon if you make me go watch it and the suit or whatever isnt EXACTLY like the one in transporting and you are just dicking me around
im gonna hunt you
>It's all turned around on you
What does turn around mean in this context? Actual ESL here. I can interpret the meaning but it's the first time I'm seeing it used like that.
>JUST LIVE YOUR DREAM WITHOUT MONEY BRO