Wednesday, October 17, 2007

"Evita"














Eva Perón: Sometimes it's very difficult to keep momentum when it's you that you are following.


Eva Perón: [learning she is dying] Where do we go from here? This isn't where we intended to be. We had it all, you believed in me, I believed in you. Certainties disappear. What do we do for our dream to survive? How do we keep all our passions alive as we used to do? Deep in my heart I'm concealing things that I'm longing to say. Scared to confess what I'm feeling - frightened you'll slip away. You must live me. You must love me.

Eva Perón: The choice was mine and mine completely. I could have any prize that I desired. I could burn with the spendor of the brightest fire, or else - or else, I could choose time. Remember... I was very young then. And a year was forever and a day. So what use could fifty, sixty, seventy be? I saw the lights, and I was on my way. And how I lived. How they shone! But how soon the lights were gone.

Eva Perón: But you really should know, I'd be good for you... I'd be surprisingly good for you.

[Evita (1996), directed by Alan Parker]

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