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Ah. Sweet victory. Love is everlasting.
P.S. There's a really bad version out there by Sir Cliff and Olivia (not the movie version). It is so bad, I will not link to it. In short, Sir Cliff is acting drunk and Olivia is acting like she's trying to act like nothing is going on when she's frightened. I would guess that is not all entirely acting, either; but cautions of my naivete precede me.
OH that song! Well..... yes it's always pretty when two beautiful people look deep into each other's eyes, like what they see, and say it's love. I really enjoyed the movie version... (despite perhaps later drunken versions) that whole movie had so much going for it, those floaty dresses all the Muses wore. The leg warmer era. Even these two obvious non dancers making a pretty good go of it skating together in that fun place.
I have to disagree.... I think "being in love" is a bit more playful than just gazing deeply into each other's beautiful eyes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=667qXV2iKVw
You know, plain people fall in love too. If you've seen "Fantastic Beasts" I'm reading the screenplay right now, and getting a huge kick out of it. It so happens that two people do indeed fall in love in it... .she is a very beautiful blonde flapper, the sort of girl all men follow with their eyes. Also a very nice girl. HE is just a plain, chubby guy who's on the verge of being a loser. But he falls in with some crazy people, takes risks, shows courage.... and just happens to like the same things the beautiful girl does. At the end, they are very much in love.... and building a life together.
So, love does not just visit the Beautiful People. It visits us all, and is a bit more than skin deep I reckon.
Sadly we are programmed to think there is something wrong with us if we don't look as beautiful as television and stage celebrities. Nice to see a big cash flow movie like that, where the handsome guy is evil, and the plain chubby guy is the one with character.
I was just beginning to think I might enjoy the movie. But I don't like bad guys. Why can't we all just get along?
After me mum died, I couldn't sing "Xanadu." I'd get too choked up. And so I admire folks like Justin who can sing such emotional songs. I can't even play amazingly masterful hymns. I can play the normal stuff, but there were times when I was playing for a congregation and the timbre of the organ would be so killer with the chords, I'd get all excited and lose my place. While I think it would be fun to perform, I think I'm more suited for writing - but I can never find the time - or so I say here at work at 00:38.
Stuff still makes me cry when I think of my parents.... it's ok it gets better with time.
Fantastic Beasts really might be too creepy for you. It depends on the person. Colin Farrel plays this very handsome seductive tricky bad guy. One very scary ghost like creature... an Obscurus. I finished the book last night. She wrote it like a murder mystery.
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